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Therapy First sees psychosocial support as the appropriate first-line treatment for gender dysphoria
Therapist working with gender-questioning youth & families. I write about gender as metaphor and view identity distress as a lens to explore deeper emotional and relational needs. We should take gender distress it seriously, but not literally.
My name is Paul. I'm a psychotherapist based in NYC and the Executive Director of Therapy First. Here, I write about what it means to be human and explore the urgent questions shaping our inner lives, our society, and our species.
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