transforming conversations: addressing needs of transgender youth and their families
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This material is based upon work supported by the National Institute of Food and Agriculture, U.S. Department of Agriculture, and the Office of Military
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TRANSforming Conversations: Addressing Needs
of Transgender Youth and Their Families
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Today’s Presenter
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Jenifer McGuire, PhD
• Associate Professor of Family Social Science
at University of Minnesota
• Areas of interest include: parent relationships
for sexual and gender minority youth, parent
socialization of adolescent sexuality, well-being
of sexual and gender minority youth, and
parenting across family transitions
• Member of Parent’s Forever and a developing
coalition for Sexual and Gender (SGM) youth
well-being
Mediators
• Something is considered a mediator to the
extent that it accounts for the relationship
between a predictor (being Trans) and an
outcome (anxiety, depression, etc.)
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Mediator-Policies
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Homeless Shelters
HarassmentAssault
Social Transition Bathrooms
Inclusive School Policies
Child
AnxietySelf Esteem
Academics
Depression
Mediator-Policies
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Homeless Shelters
HarassmentAssault
Social TransitionBathrooms
Inclusive School Policies
Child
Anxiety
Self EsteemAcademics
Depression
Mediator-Policies
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Homeless Shelters
Harassment
Assault
Social TransitionBathrooms
Inclusive School Policies
Child
Anxiety
Self EsteemAcademics
Depression
Supporting Family Acceptance and
Promoting Resilience
• Family rejection is harmful (Minter, 2012; Ryan, Huebner, Diaz, Sanchez,
2009)
• Parent support linked to better outcomes(Soleman, et al., 2013, Brill and Pepper, 2008)
• Being forced out of the home linked to
additional risks for transgender youth(Koken, Bimbi, Parsons, 2009; Grossman &
D’Augelli, 2006)
• Loss associated with anxiety and
depression(Budge, Adelson, and Howard, 2013)
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Ambiguous Loss
• Psychological change (loss)
• Physical change (loss)
• Ambiguous nature of one
without the other
• View of loss linked to
cisnormative societal
expectations
• Relational Rupture
• Resiliency
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Family Contexts
• Most gender variant youth are born to
cisgender, heterosexual parents (who
may have little understanding of gender
variance)
• Support all parents in supporting their
children
• Parents also navigate relations with
extended family members and siblings
• Support family members in developing
acceptance
• How to support Trans* persons who may
be struggling with family acceptance
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Psychological Change
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Flickr[Jeffrey Smith, May 8, 2010, CCO]
Flickr[Stephen Weppler, July 3, 2011, CCO]
Flickr[Tim Evanson, June 9, 2012, CCO
Physical Change
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https://lexiecannes.com/2013/06/19/hormone-blockers-safe-for-transgender-kids-says-new-study/
One Without the Other
• Someone may look different but seem the same inside
• Someone may look sort of the same but seem
psychologically changed –relieved
• “I felt like I got my kid back”
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https://pixabay.com/en/freedom-sky-hands-handcuffs-clouds-1886402/
Relational Rupture
• Relations are changed with
an ambiguous loss
• Relating with a new gender
schema
• Loss of attachments due to
family rejection
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http://www.thedailybeast.com/articles/2015/11/20/yes-we-still-need-a-transgender-day-of-remembrance-and-resilience.html
https://pixabay.com/en/heart-broken-heart-separation-1966018/
Relationship “Break”
• Parental support is not stagnant
• Can be a break in instrumental or emotional
support
• Must be at least partially related to the
gender expression/identity of the participant
• Half (n=39) reported a break
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https://pixabay.com/en/rope-nature-dew-736456/
When Relationships Rupture
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0 10 20 30 40 50 60 70 80 90 100
Depression
Self-harm/mutilation
Suicidal ideation
Drugs
Drugs and driving
Transactional sex
Suicide attempts
MH Hospitalization
Physical fights
Carrying a weapon
Yes No
Resiliency
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An ambiguous loss frame provides a blueprint for
developing resilient responses including:
-Negotiating ambivalence
-Finding pathways to reconciliation
-Redefining parent child roles
Negotiating Ambivalence
• Pathways to
reconciliation
• Redefining parent-child
roles
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https://pixabay.com/en/walking-feet-gravel-path-shoes-349991/
Pathways to Reconciliation
• Thwarted attempts to
reconcile
• Life events
• Extended family
involvement
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https://pixabay.com/en/adult-blur-close-up-dawn-fall-1868652/
Redefining Parent/Child Roles
• Change in power dynamics
• Coming to terms with
mental illness
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https://pixabay.com/en/silhouette-father-and-son-sundown-1082129/
Ambiguous Loss as a Frame
• Provides language for
common narratives
• Supports reconciliation
and meaning making
• Suggests pathways
towards resilience
• Allows for continuing
development
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32This material is based upon work supported by the National Institute of Food and Agriculture, U.S. Department of Agriculture, and the Office of Military Family
Readiness Policy, U.S. Department of Defense under Award Number 2015-48770-24368.