Recently our lead therapist, Robert had an article published in Translating International magazine. Please enjoy the read.
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Bristol Pride
Yesterday I had the delight of attending the Bristol Pride March. I was there as a representative of Bristol Mind, and guests of the Avon fire service.
Although the weather wasn’t as kind as it could have been the parade was much as you would expect for a Pride March. Lots of colour, lots of noise and lots and lots of people claiming their right to walk freely through the streets of Bristol.
I had the delight of being interviewed by BBC Radio Bristol and my comments were shown on their social media, so that was fun.
I always enjoy pride events, and this was no exception. The difference with this one was that as guests of the fire service, we were positioned at the start of the parade but (for some fire service reason) didn’t join the parade until the end! The delight of this was that I got to observe the whole parade from a terrific vantage point. I noticed that I was getting a very strong emotional reaction to the messages and banners of support directed at the trans community.
What I realised is, that the discourse in the main stream media and social media has been very anti trans for a couple of years now. BUT……In the real world the voices of support are much more common. The nasties are noisy, and that hurts, but the love is there. And I really felt it yesterday.
Update…….
I have just found this on the BBC’s social media. Features me! Twice!
Welcome to our new website.
Please be patient as we fill our site with useful information.
Our hope is to provide an unrivalled service to the transgender community. Our counsellors are all invested in the wellbeing of transgender people. Robert, our lead counsellor describes himself as gender non conforming. Kay, our associate counsellor, has a strong relationship with trans person and has also supported friends and clients through their coming out, and really takes her time to understand their thoughts and feelings.
What we provide is a safe confidential space for you to explore your thoughts and feelings. we do this through weekly therapy, which can be online, on the phone or in person. All of our therapists are bound by the strong ethical code laid down by the British Association of Counsellors an Psychotherapists. www.bacp.co.uk
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