The lack of clinical support for detransitioned people
We note that current Australian Psychological Society (APS) policy provides no guidance to members on how they might support detransitioners who have complex needs. Given that transition regret often includes lack of trust of health professionals who facilitated harm, there is a risk that detransitioned people could seek help from a psychologist who, being ill-informed, amplified the harm.
We think it important that the APS provide their members with guidance on therapeutic care of people who detransition. The taskforce will not be able to make a decision about this without first listening to the experience of detransitioners.
We ask you to examine:
Detransitioners report being shunned by LGBTQ networks and getting little help from health professionals. Listen to Sinead in this video.
​
​
​
​
​
​
​
​
​
​
​
​
​
​
​
​
Stories from detrans people at Post Trans and Detrans Voices.
Detrans people have had to self-organise support. The APS panel would better understand their needs if you read the booklet: Gender Detransition: the path towards self-acceptance.
A subreddit forum on detransitioning/desisting now has 38 thousand participants.
Transgender regret: detransitioners got poor care while transitioning
https://www.medscape.com/viewarticle/962270#vp_3
No, transition regret is not like regretting a tattoo - blog of Some Nuance Please
https://somenuanceplease.substack.com/p/no-transition-regret-is-not-like
Social influence - from Some Nuance Please
https://somenuanceplease.substack.com/p/social-influence-and-detransition
IATDD International Association of Therapists for Desisters and Detransitioners
Introduction to detransition for therapists
https://iatdd.com/introduction-to-detransition-for-therapists/
Therapeutic needs of desisters and detransitioners
https://iatdd.com/therapeutic-needs-of-desisters-and-detransitioners/
Gaps in knowledge for provision of therapeutic care
https://stephaniewinn.substack.com/p/proposal-submitted-continuing-education?r=ttqbt