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LGBT support group

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My therapist is starting a small (8 or less) support group for LGBT people in our area.  The other members will all be referrals from other therapists so that should keep everyone honest.  Any thoughts on your experience with support groups, best practices,  things to avoid, etc would be appreciated.

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Georgia I have been going to group therapy off and on for years and found it most helpful. The girls are from all levels of the spectrum from those seeking srs to the occasional cd. One learns from others mistakes such as who not to come out to and their experiences. Most beneficial though is meeting others like ourselves to do things with which has been shopping adventures to backyard bbqs or just getting together on weekends. Your confidence level will grow enormously when socializing like this and the therapist can offer some useful advise along the way. I have had nothing but good experiences  so give it at least four sessions before deciding whether to continue. Also post your experiences here to share with others who also deal with that decision. Most girls are cds like in here at cdh so dont be afraid about fitting in since its just like chatting as in here. Enjoy the journey sis

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I have been attending various LGBT groups for a few weeks and it has been very helpful being in a safe environment where other people aren't bothered about what I'm wearing. It is also interesting hearing from Ls, Gs or Bs about coming out and how they have similar problems to Ts. I went to a T group a few weeks ago. There were about 20 people there, but 3 people tended to monopolise the event and I haven't been back since. It is important to realise that everybody must feel welcome, especially people who are shy and may be nervous about being in a new group. This is especially important for people who face internal conflict about cross-dressing/sexuality and would like to be able to voice their feelings.

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