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MichelleOBrien
08-05-2009, 03:39 AM
I need a therapist. not just any therapist, but a good therapist. one who deals with gender issues. one that is in or around new orleans. free would be preferable, but that's just me dreaming. kinda like the dream to wake up one day as a woman.

but seriously... I need a therapist.

Carol A
08-05-2009, 01:28 PM
Sweetheart,
You don't need a therapist, I lived in N.O. for 32 years and went out all the time.
Look in N.O. CD'ing is a lifestyle and if you act like a lady and just be yourself nobody will mess with you.
Oh yes you will get looks and remarks but no business will refuse to serve you not even Burger King :)

Kate Lynn
08-05-2009, 11:35 PM
N.O. is so laid back,thats why it's called the Big Easy,been to many Mardi Gras,seems to me everything goes there,kind of like Vegas.

I really don't think you'd have any problems going out there.

Lana_CD
08-06-2009, 03:51 AM
Google GLBT/NO/Gender therapists and see what comes up. There are many good therapists and groups in NO. Wish I lived closer to there as I would love ti be seeing one of them myself. There are none here in BR.
Lana

Inredsatin
08-06-2009, 04:32 AM
Michelle,
Check out Laura's Playground on the web it has a list of gender therapists both in the US and abroad that specialize in Gender Issues. Here is the website http://www.lauras-playground.com/gender_therapists.htm.
Hope it helps
Brenda

divamissz
08-06-2009, 08:06 PM
Lynn Friedman, PhD, LPC, NCC
4721 Loveland Street
Metairie, LA. 70006
Phone : (504) 455-6569

Lynn was my therapist when I lived in New Orleans, and she's probably the most experienced in the city.

Veronica Nowakowski
08-06-2009, 08:12 PM
Glad someone posted a therapist. Therapists help you deal with the mental stresses, the doubts, and they'll help you feel comfortable with who you are. If you are having problems with the lifestyle, it's not a bad idea to get a therapist. What people should have stressed is that there's nothing wrong with the crossdressing, not that you don't need a therapist That's a personal decision and we can't know how you're feeling about gender issues. If you are really CD, I'm sure the therapist will help you be comfortable with that and bloom rather than "cure" you of the CDing.