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Working therapeutically with trans (including non-binary) people: What does ‘good’ look like?

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Working therapeutically with trans (including non-binary) people: What does ‘good’ look like?

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  • 7 hours study
  • Level 3: Advanced

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    • Welcome to the course

      What is involved for a psychological therapist or counsellor to work constructively and supportively with a client who is trans, given the history of trans identities being pathologised? 

      UK law and professional ethical frameworks require counsellors to be aware of diversity issues that impact their clients. This means considering the implications for therapy of the ways that trans identities are often undermined in healthcare and during everyday life. This evidence-informed short course is based on findings from ICTA (Integrating Care for Trans Adults), a large-scale qualitative study of trans people's experiences of healthcare, including mental health services and therapy. 

      ICTA was funded by the National Institute for Health and Care Research (NIHR). This research highlights the possibility of harm from practitioners based on lack of cultural competence. The course gives practitioners a foundation in developing competencies and best practice to work with trans people, and encourages them to reflect on their own biases and assumptions, as well as being mindful of the missteps that can be made when approaching this client group.

      This course was developed with and approved by the British Association for Counselling and Psychotherapy (BACP).

      The collection this course is part of includes materials on the current social and legal context for trans adults and the implications for healthcare, a topic of relevance to all the courses in the collection.

  • Course learning outcomes

    By the end of this course, you will:

    • Have a critical awareness of the impact of (historical) pathologising of trans identities on the mental health treatment experiences of trans people today.
    • Have reflected on the meaning of their own opinions, experiences and practices in relationship to therapy practice for trans (including nonbinary) people.
    • Understand the range of ways that ICTA participants have experienced psychological therapies/psychological therapists.
    • Have considered the importance of an affirmative therapy model and learned what this might encompass.
  • Course dates:

    First Published 15/01/2026.

    Updated 27/01/2026

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  • Sophie Bracewell

    Sophie Bracewell4 February 2026 3:35

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  • Stefan Grindley

    Working therapeutically with trans (including non-binary) people: What does ‘good’ look like?

    Stefan Grindley29 January 2026 6:46

    Very informative and eye-opening. Really gets you to think about your own biases and the difficulties Trans people encounter in daily life that you wouldn't have considered.

  • Charlie Best

    Excellent course

    Charlie Best29 January 2026 12:55

    Thanks for putting this course together - I really appreciated the thoroughness, the way that it is rooted in research, the interactivity, and all the different angles of working with trans clients that are covered. Would highly recommend.

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  • 7 hours study
  • Level 3: Advanced

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