Abstract

ABSTRACT This article outlines recommendations for the World Professional Association for Transgender Health's (WPATH) Standards of Care (SOC) regarding the roles, responsibilities, and tasks of the mental health provider in assessing eligibility and readiness for medical and surgical treatment of gender nonconforming, transgender, and transsexual clients. It reflects a reconceptualization of the role of the mental health provider as a gender specialist and an advocate and educator for transgender people and their families utilizing a nonpathologizing assessment process. This article reflects a need for clinical SOC that minimize the role of “gatekeeping,” and increase the use of informed consent and harm-reduction procedures, while still providing guidelines for psychosocial evaluation. Recommendations are made for less pathologizing nomenclature, clearer definitions for the professional qualifications of those specializing in working with gender-variant people, and increased collaboration across disciplines. Suggestions are made for the SOC to recognize greater diversity in gender expression and identity, increased focus on the families and occupational environments of transgender people, and a broader view of gender issues throughout the lifecycle. Guidelines for psychosocial assessment and referral letters to physicians are outlined, including proposals to revisit the professional qualifications of letter writers and the need for two letters for surgical assessment. It is suggested that WPATH take leadership in the training and credentialing of gender specialists. These recommendations require a reorganization of the format of the SOC that will create a state-of-the-art standard of health care for transgender, transsexual, and gender nonconforming people and ensure the provision of high-quality clinical services for those individuals and their families.

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