Struggling with Gender Identity?
Gender Identity refers to the relationship between an individual’s sex and gender; meaning an individual’s self-expression of masculinity or feminism (gender). An individual’s gender identity could differ from his/her sex or physical appearance.
Sexual orientation refers to an individual’s sexual desires, feelings, and identification. Sexual orientation can cover many different categories but the main three are heterosexual, same-sex, and bisexual orientations.
When to Get Help
It can be difficult to discover gender identity and sexual orientation at times. Individuals may feel confused and lost. They may feel alone while peers around them seem to know themselves with ease. This time could become increasingly difficult if an individual does not have family or friends that support him/her in his/her choices. These individuals risk the development of depression in these types of situations.
At American Behavioral Clinics, we offer a safe and secure environment for clients to explore who they are. We have a team of psychiatrists, psychologists, and therapists to support clients through all aspects of their lives. We offer a judgment free space for individuals to express how they are feeling and thinking. Our trained professionals can help clients through this difficult process and gain insight into who they truly are.
Our Services
Our services at ABC include individual and family therapy. Through these services, clients can get the help they need in all areas of their lives. Individual therapy provides clients the safe, secure space to discover themselves. Family therapy provides help for families that are having trouble adapting to life changes in regard to their child, sibling, or spouse. These sessions provide families with knowledge about gender identity, sexual orientation and a safe space to share their feelings.
Read more about our therapy services available at American Behavioral Clinics, then contact your nearest location to make an appointment today!
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