Where atypical chromosomal and/or
phenotype development exists, people may experience a profound sense of
personal confusion and social displacement.
Coping with surgical interventions past or
ongoing can cause deep distress. Finding out who you really are and
developing self acceptance can be confusing and problematic. Relating to
the rest of the world can be fraught with anxieties.
My Client Centred approach offers the
opportunity for the uniqueness of the individual person to be respected
and nurtured, thus strengthening the self, and leading to a more
fulfilling life.
I offer experience and genuine respect
to third gender and intergendered people, as well as those identifying
within the male/female binary.