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Are You Ready to Work With Trans Clients? With Josiah Twiselton

Are You Ready to Work With Trans Clients? With Josiah Twiselton

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As a therapist, you may be asking yourself: "Am I competent to work with trans clients?". In this interview with Josiah Twiselton of Offbeat Therapy, we explore what it really means to offer a welcoming space to transgender people.

Key Takeaways:

  • Allyship is more than the absence of hostility towards cients
  • How therapists can unintentionally centre themselves while trying to help
  • The small and often unnoticed ways therapy can feel inaccessible
  • What therapists can do if they're not sure they are "ready" to work with trans clients
  • How to think honestly about competence with this client group
  • Why older transgender clients may lack social support
  • The challenges faced by drag performers
  • Why lived experience and community matter when working with trans clients
  • How recognising trans joy is as important as recognising struggles
  • The current situation for transgender people in the UK

Josiah Twiselton is the founder of Offbeat Therapy where he specialises in working with older transgender people, drag performers and queer creatives. His video-based course "Trans Allyship for Counsellors" is available for purchase from his website HERE. Use the code GEC2026 to receive a 10% discount.

If you're a cis (non trans) woman who would like to show your support for inclusion, please sign the Not In Our Name women's open letter HERE. It calls attention to the real cause of violence against women and girls and enables you to say that you, as a woman, value trans inclusion.

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KEYWORDS: trans therapy, LGBTQ+ therapy, inclusive counseling, trans joy, barriers to therapy, older trans people, trans therapist training, allyship in therapy, trans mental health, queer therapy, access to counselling, diversity in therapy, community support for trans people, mental health for trans individuals, supporting drag performers, therapy for marginalized communities

The information contained in Good Enough Counsellors is provided for information purposes only. The contents of this podcast are not intended to amount to advice and you should not rely on any of the contents of this podcast. Professional advice should be obtained before taking or refraining from taking any action as a result of the contents of this podcast.

Josephine Hughes disclaims all liability and responsibility arising from any reliance placed on any of the contents of this podcast.

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