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Eh, not really... I don’t know the last time you looked for a therapist that takes insurance but it has not been a search that ends quickly for me.
Almost all the therapist I know take most major insurance. Maybe your area doesn't have a lot of them in general but we have a lot in Louisiana.
Possibly. Nashville certainly does seem to lack all the important things.
So my wife and started seeing a therapist together as a couple to help us navigate the Crossdressing and other desires.
I think our therapist is completely intrigued with us. My wife and I have been open books with each other from the start of our relationship and we are very candid with the therapist. She thinks we have a great relationship and we do!!
I see many others have come to the same conclusion, but I concur that you should consider finding a new therapist. Reading this makes me feel so grateful for the one I found. It was pure luck, but he made it so easy to talk about crossdressing, and he never passed any judgement on it, other that to try his best to convince that it's basically harmless, so as far as compulsive behaviors go, there are much worse things (like cutting! Jesus, I can't believe he tried to compare that with crossdressing).
I guess what I'm saying is you should find a therapist that is going to work with you to get the bottom of what it means to you, not just reinforce your foregone conclusions...if that's where you end up, great! But at least do some work to get there and make sure that's the right answer (and FWIW, it sort of sounds like it isn't...)
Alexis
That's really what I would hope for. We're always moving so I'm hoping we won't be in Nashville much longer than a year, if even that which would mean I could probably fit in about... maybe eight more appointments if I'm lucky?
Hi All
I was fortunate enough to find a GG therapist who deals with transgender issues so it has been a really great time with her. She passes no judgments and it is a safe place to go dressed as Rachel. If only there were many more like her.
So sorry that your therapist is dismissive. Perhaps another therapist would be a better solution. i revealed my crossdressing on my first visit and we discussed transgender versus non-binary. She has been very supportive of my schedule for letting Bobbie out.
Hi girl,
I see a therapist as well. It's important to click with your therapist. I would never consider cross-dressing a small part of my life. It an intrical part of who we are. I went through several therapist until I found someone who encouraged me to be my true self and guided me on how to do it. I know you may have bigger hurdles just make sure this person is right for you.
Good luck💋❤️