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. Relating to the rest of the world can be fraught with
anxieties.
Client Centred Therapy offers an opportunity for the uniqueness of the
individual person to be respected and nurtured, and can strengthen the
self, thus leading to a more fulfilling life.
My experience of diversity enables me to give genuine respect to third
gender and intergendered people aswell as those identifying as male or
female.