Trans issues and psychodrama

Jen jenniferwhitlocklpc at yahoo.com
Thu Feb 18 11:35:12 CST 2010


This topic has been written about and merits more than an email response or a paper.  Transgender Emergence is a book that discusses the limitations of the binary system (male vs. female) and the variety of expressions of gender role, and societal, biological, familial and cultural roles.  If you want to explore the topic in depth, I recommend the book.
 
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From: Adam Blatner <ablatner at verizon.net>
To: Regina Sewell <reginasewell at optonline.net>; list at grouptalkweb.org; Jen <jenniferwhitlocklpc at yahoo.com>
Sent: Thu, February 18, 2010 10:55:56 AM
Subject: Re: Trans issues and psychodrama


----- Original Message ----- From: "Regina Sewell" <reginasewell at optonline.net> wrote about transgendered and I agree.
    I do wonder about more specifics, so we can be more sensitive to themes.

  e.g., 1. rs: What I have learned with working with transgendered people is how much of gender is on one hand socially constructed and how on the  other hand, perhaps because of this social construction, there is a  continuum to which people feel drawn to roles.
        ab: I'd like to hear about some of the more subtle gradients, because that might bring up issues I hadn't considered before.

  2. rs: "how do I deal with a world that is organized around binary  gender/sex?"
        ab: again, intrigued... what are the issues?  I don't mean to suggest there aren't any, but rather look forward to increasing my awareness of the kinds of problems encountered.

  3. rs where they are on the contiunuum  it's so much more complicated......  there's so much more going on...  and there is more variation among men and among women than between men and women....  so it's more helpful -- to me --  to view it on a continuum ) and help them decide how they want to live > and what they are willing to give up (men who want to live as women must  give up a great deal of privilige and often times income, women who even  take testosterone give up emotions and the sorts of tender connections women have).
      ab: is that so? What are some of the other things going on?  The more we can identify specifics, the more we can know what to look for, the sharper becomes our skill at diagnosis...
          I realize that this may not be the place for what might be worthy of a paper, but then again, perhaps that's what I'm encouraging some day, or a review of the literature to identify certain things...

    4.  There are also guidlines about the surgury or even legel hormemone treatment process.  There are a couple of books written in the
> last few years that describe this.  Let me know if you'd like these resources and I'll see if I can find them.  (they are in the basement at the moment and not super easily accessible.)  also, if you have more questions or whatever -- not that i am the end all be all resource -- please feel free to contact me directly or even  call me at 845-264-2287
                  AB: Thanks Regina, apparently you can get on grouptalk listserve. Fine. Thanks for your willingness to share. I just want to note that this is a truly interesting theme and I look forward to learning more some day. Warmly, Adam
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> peace,
> regina
>> From: Jen <jenniferwhitlocklpc at yahoo.com>
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>> I'm an advanced psychodrama student of psychodrama at HVPI, and I am
>> forming a male to female transgender group as part of my practicum.
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>> I think psychodrama would be an excellent method for people who were
>> essentially born into the wrong role, and experience distress at having
>> to either pretend to be in a role that doesn't fit or suffer social consequences for acting in a role others see as inappropriate.  I imagine there will be call for role rehearsal.
>> 
>> I welcome ideas from those who have worked with this population in psychodrama, or those who have ideas for exploring gender identity. Many of the individuals in this group are only newly allowing themselves to act on their preferred roles as a woman, and this side of them is isolated and yearning for contact.  It will be a rich group.
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>>                      Jennifer Whitlock
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