Staff perspectives on working with people identifying as transgender with unusual experiences.

Gender ID staff perspectives of working with transgender clients with unusual experiences

What is the study about?
The purpose of the study will be to gain a better understanding of the presentation of transgender individuals with unusual experiences. It also aims to identify, understand and explore the impact of difficulties/barriers to treatment, and how staff believe psychological care can best be approached, according to their experiences.

What is involved?
Interview lasting around 60 minutes either in person at the service or on Microsoft Teams. Participants will provide some demographic information before discussing experiences of working with trans clients who also have unusual experiences.

Who can take part?
Gender ID staff with at least 1-3 years of experience in treating transgender service users with unusual experiences.

How can people get involved?
Staff will be given information about the study by the service clinical lead.