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FOOD PSYCH #150: DISORDERED EATING & GENDER IDENTITY WITH SAND CHANG

Psychologist and trans-health educator Sand Chang joins us to talk about the complex experience of body acceptance for trans folks, the intersections of trans advocacy and Health at Every Size work, the growing body of research around trans folks and eating disorders, the shape-shifting nature of fatphobia and diet culture, and so much more!

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Surveying trans and nonbinary communities: Research methodologies, accountability, and ethics with the Trans Bodies, Trans Selves Survey (2nd edition)

The present study addresses many of the methodological issues encountered during the Trans Bodies, Trans Selves Survey (2nd Ed.). By reflecting on how these issues relate to previous research, we provide recommendations on how to produce more representative data while remaining accountable to trans and nonbinary communities.

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The Complexity of Eating Disorders in Trans & Non-binary Community

It can be hard, at times impossible, to separate out the different pressures we face living day to day in our trans and non-binary bodies. When it comes to existing in relative comfort, it’s not just about aesthetics. It’s about safety, access, all the things we are not talking about. And we need to talk about eating disorders in the trans community because they are killing us.

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From Gatekeeping to Truly Informed Consent: The Mental Health Provider’s Role

I want to shift the conversation to talk about how mental health providers can be helpful in supporting trans patients through the process of seeking and receiving gender-affirming medical care. As a health care system, we need to move away from gatekeeping based on gender narratives and toward a more client-centered, collaborative approach that focuses on informed consent.

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Token Act

We who identify as nonbinary spend so much time saying who we are not that we never get time to focus on ourselves, to celebrate and honor who we are. Nonbinary is only in relation to the colonizer, to White culture, to Western, mutually exclusive ideals of masculine and feminine. It still centers their experiences as normal, typical, the true measure of gender.

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Affirming Psychological Practice with Transgender and Gender Nonconforming People of Color

Chang, S. C., & Singh, A. A. (2016). Affirming psychological practice with transgender and gender nonconforming people of color. Psychology of Sexual Orientation and Gender Diversity, 3(2), 140–147. https://doi.org/10.1037/sgd0000153

In this article, the authors discuss the unique considerations that psychologists may keep in mind when working with transgender and gender nonconforming (TGNC) clients of color.

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Affirmative counseling and psychological practice with transgender and gender nonconforming clients

In this handbook of trans-affirming counseling, I co-authored four chapters on these topics:

Gender and Sexual Orientation Diversity within the TGNC Community.

Affirmative Counseling with Trans/Gender-variant People of Color.

Working With TGNC Primary Caregivers and Family Concerns Across the Lifespan.

Advocacy and Social Justice: The Next Generation of Counseling and Psychological Practice With Transgender and Gender-Nonconforming Clients.

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Providing Competent and Affirming Services for Transgender and Gender Nonconforming Older Adults

Despite the growing visibility and acceptance of transgender and gender nonconforming (TGNC) individuals, TGNC older adults experience many barriers in accessing competent and affirming health and social services due to anti-TGNC prejudice, discrimination, and lack of competent healthcare training on the part of healthcare workers. Clinical gerontologists and geriatricians will likely encounter TGNC adults in their practice given population aging and greater numbers of TGNC people who are living in their affirmed gender identities.

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Slam Dunk? No thank you!

I’m not saying this isn’t an authentic narrative for some, possibly many, trans people. It’s just that the people for whom this narrative does not apply are often excluded from gender-affirming health care—care that could provide them a better quality of life or even save their lives. These people are not members of the slam dunk club.

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