Abstract
This article explores identity formation issues associated with low self‐esteem in the transvestite population. The Coopersmith Self‐Esteem Inventory (SEI) showed significantly higher self‐esteem for non‐cross‐dressers than for cross‐dressers. This probative study focuses on relevant counseling issues when working with the transvestite population, and proposes a more humanistic and non‐pathological perspective on cross‐dressing.
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