Trans and non-binary gender healthcare for psychiatrists, psychologists, and other health professionals

Gender diversity is now recognised as simply part of human diversity, rather than being pathological. This shift calls for a need for mental health professionals to adapt their practice when working with trans and non-binary people. Written by two clinicians with significant experience in this field...

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