by Suzanne Hall | Jul 4, 2022 | Transgender
A Transgender Journey: Juliet Jacques Juliet Jacques wrote a series of posts for The Guardian newspaper about her transition journey. While everyone’s experience will be different, there may be aspects of Juliet’s path that resonate with yours. A...
by Suzanne Hall | Jun 6, 2022 | Transgender
On Being Trans Enough: A Different Take Before I begin. I’m cisgender, a psychologist, and relatively new to understanding trans issues. I hope what I share is helpful to some. I acknowledge my privilege and inevitable ignorance as a cisgendered person....
by Suzanne Hall | Jun 3, 2022 | Transgender
One of my lovely clients shared this with me. It was very representative of their experience. Real Life Comics ©1999-2022 Mae DeanA daily online comic about the normal lives of some abnormal people. Still pretty okay for over 22 years and counting. By Mae Dean....
by Suzanne Hall | Jun 2, 2022 | Transgender
Gender identity and Subconscious Sex I have never been able to connect with the term ‘gender identity’ very well. Intellectually I know what it means of course, but each time I, or a client uses it, I find myself having to search my mind to remember...
by Suzanne Hall | Mar 13, 2020 | Child Psychology, Transgender
Play therapy is pretty awesome (I’m only slightly biased!) Its ability to help kids heal is multifaceted and complex. One of the cornerstones of healing is its radical acceptance of children and all that they present with. It’s for this reason that it is...