Transgender Support Groups in Wisconsin

Virtual Trans & Gender Non-Conforming Support, 18+
NOW SCREENING FOR GROUP STARTING MARCH 11, 2024 - This support & psychoeducational group is for adults ages 18+ who identify as transgender, gender non-conforming, non-binary, genderqueer, or any other personally meaningful term indicating you are not cis. This 10 ...
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Hosted by Shannon Juniper Neimeko
Licensed Professional Counselor, MAAT, LPC
Verified Verified
Group meets in Madison, WI 53703
NOW SCREENING FOR GROUP STARTING MARCH 11, 2024 - This support & psychoeducational group is for adults ages 18+ who identify as transgender, gender non-conforming, non-binary, genderqueer, or any other personally meaningful term indicating you are not cis. This 10 ...
(608) 765-5238 View (608) 765-5238
Transgender Teens, Young Adults, and Adults
Group for young adults who are Transgender/Gender Queer and Questioning. Contact Chesney Limas at (262) 754-5918. First Monday of the month at 5:30pm. Group for adults 25 and older who are Transgender. Contact Patricia Connors at (262) 754-5912. First Tuesday ...
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Hosted by Pathways Counseling Center
Clinical Social Work/Therapist
Verified Verified
Group meets in Brookfield, WI 53005
Group for young adults who are Transgender/Gender Queer and Questioning. Contact Chesney Limas at (262) 754-5918. First Monday of the month at 5:30pm. Group for adults 25 and older who are Transgender. Contact Patricia Connors at (262) 754-5912. First Tuesday ...
(262) 946-5153 View (262) 946-5153
Trans-family Journey
This is a sharing-group for family and friends of individuals who are experiencing the challenges associated with a gender transitioning loved one or friend. It was started by a mother who is experiencing this journey and would like to share ...
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Hosted by Teresa Gross
Licensed Professional Counselor, MA, LPC
Verified Verified
Group meets in Menasha, WI 54952
This is a sharing-group for family and friends of individuals who are experiencing the challenges associated with a gender transitioning loved one or friend. It was started by a mother who is experiencing this journey and would like to share ...
(920) 944-6559 View (920) 944-6559
LGBT+ Youth Therapy Group
This therapy group supports LGBTQ2IA+ youth in feeling connected with peers in the context of the natural world. We include art therapy activities, equine therapy, and nature-based activities as part of the group series. Themes include safety, belonging, normal and ...
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Hosted by Jessica Dallman
Licensed Professional Counselor, MA, LPC, NCC, IMH-E, ACS
Verified Verified
Group meets in Mount Horeb, WI 53572
This therapy group supports LGBTQ2IA+ youth in feeling connected with peers in the context of the natural world. We include art therapy activities, equine therapy, and nature-based activities as part of the group series. Themes include safety, belonging, normal and ...
(608) 530-1809 View (608) 530-1809
Safe Space Group (LGBTQ process group)
safe space for adults within the LGBTQIA+ community to process challenges, develop connection, and be authentically themselves
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Hosted by Haley Lemire
Licensed Professional Counselor, MS, LPC, NCC
Verified Verified
Group meets in Brookfield, WI 53045
safe space for adults within the LGBTQIA+ community to process challenges, develop connection, and be authentically themselves
(262) 588-4857 View (262) 588-4857

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Transgender Support Groups

As a gender-diverse individual, why might I want to see a therapist who is also gender diverse?

A trans or gender-diverse client may want to see a therapist who is also trans or gender diverse because the client may feel safer sharing their experiences and more confident that the therapist will understand, validate, and support them. But trans or gender-diverse clients can also benefit from therapy with cisgender therapists; this is a personal decision based on the connection between the client and the therapist, and if that connection is strong, therapy will be successful.

What if I cannot find a therapist who shares my gender identity?

Therapy can still be effective if a therapist does not share a client’s gender identity; a large body of research indicates that the most important factor in successful therapy is the therapeutic alliance. A therapist can also be interviewed for sensitivity and competence on gender identity and expression to ensure they possess appropriate knowledge and skills. Many therapists have excellent training and extensive experience working with gender-diverse clients, and that expertise can be invaluable despite a therapist not sharing the same firsthand experiences.

How can I recognize a good therapist for working with gender-diverse clients?

An experienced therapist should be able to help clients explore their gender identity and expression, alleviate discomfort related to their gender identity, treat mental health challenges and trauma, address existing relationships and communication with family members and loved ones, and determine the next steps pertaining to nonmedical or medical gender-affirming interventions. To recognize a good therapist, clients can ask about these topics and explore their comfort and connection with the clinician.

How might I inquire about a therapist’s experience working with transgender clients?

Clients should feel comfortable asking therapists directly about their experience working with transgender or gender-diverse clientele. For example, clients may ask about the therapist’s training and education with regard to gender identity, how many trans clients they’ve worked with in the past, and what sorts of matters were discussed. You may wish to inquire how a therapist specifically supports the needs of transgender clients or clients questioning their gender identity. A good clinician who is nonetheless not the right fit for you is often happy to make referrals to others based on the concerns you articulate in a preliminary conversation.