52.5 THE ROLE OF FAMILY THERAPY IN CHILDREN AND ADOLESCENTS WITH GENDER DYSPHORIA AND PSYCHIATRIC PROBLEMS

Objectives: Although there is growing literature and increasing awareness about the transgender experience, there is a need for continued discussion on the role of family and parent-child relationships in the development and support of transgender and gender-nonconforming adolescents. The adjustment...

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subjects Adolescents
Anxiety
Blame
Caregiver Child Relationship
Child & adolescent psychiatry
Children
Coherence
Coming out
Confusion
Denial
Disappointment
Disclosure
Exploration
Family Counseling
Family Involvement
Family relations
Family support
Family therapy
Gender dysphoria
Gender identity
Grief
Identity
Mental depression
Mental disorders
Mental health care
Parent Child Relationship
Parent-child relations
Parents & parenting
Pediatrics
Psychiatry
Psychoeducational treatment
Relatives
Sexual Identity
Shame
Transgender persons
Transsexuality
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