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COMMENT: Could Therapy Save Your Life?
As a psychotherapist, the current news around suicide, immigration, and HIV transmission, troubles me greatly.

It is only a matter of months since we heard that Vikki Thompson, despite being known to be at serious risk in custody, was sent to a male prison anyway, resulting in her making the upsetting decision to end her life. The reverberations around the country have been vast – people are now engaging in dialogue about suicide, considering the fate of transgender men and women in the prison estate, alongside considering the wider concerns around the risk of suicide to the LGBTF community. For those of us who are part of this community, the concerns are real, and significant.
But what are, roughly, the facts?
In terms of stats, you are all probably aware that the majority of suicides are male (of the 6,233 reported suicides in the UK during 2013, 4,858 of those were men, and 1,375 were women (Samaritans’ Report, 2015). Males – and usually white males – between the ages of 49 and 65 were particularly at risk, especially professionals such as doctors, social workers, and solicitors. In addition, suicide amongst the LGBT youth is notable, with LGBT teens and young adults having one of the highest rates of suicide attempts in comparison with the rest of the population. The situation is truly disturbing for us, our families, and our friends. For those left behind when someone ends their life, recovery can be arduous at best. Even more sadly, the lack of a therapist who shares the same sexual identity can significantly impact the quality of the therapeutic relationship from developing at all. But what can we do about it?
The statutory services are often less than helpful. Without casting ‘shade’ on my Health colleagues, who work hard under very difficult circumstances, waiting lists remain high, the quick fix agenda is still rampant, and getting a therapy which will actually do what it sets out to do is rarely available, despite promises otherwise. Rather unconventionally, in a country where we expect to be treated for everything for free, my humble suggestion would be for anyone with a need for some emotional support, is to consider paying for the therapy yourself. Here are some things to think about in order to help your decision:
There are often no waiting lists in private practice.
Choice actually means something. If your therapeutic alliance is not working, find someone else.
An hour’s therapy costs the equivalent of a meal out, or a pair of jeans. Your happiness is priceless.
Therapy can take as long as you need it to, not just six sessions.Many therapies are available online, i.e. Skype, meaning you don’t even need to go out of your home.
Confidentiality is more meaningful, as there will be no trace on your health record. At all.The thing is, research supports the idea that therapy can be really helpful. For myself (yes, therapists are required to complete their own therapy) the therapy was life-changing. Therapy can help alleviate difficult feelings to the point where, for example, with depression, the impact can rival anti-depressants, and the effects can be felt for much longer afterwards. Some people report that therapy has been profound, with many people wishing they’d made the decision much earlier. Isn’t it about time you considered trying therapy for yourself?
About Andrew Smith:
Andrew is the clinical director of TherAppUK Ltd, an organisation based in Greater Manchester that provides a range of therapeutic solutions to individuals, families, and groups. He is also a doctoral researcher at the University of Huddersfield, and lives in the Calder Valley with his partner, Nigel, their son, a neurotic Chihuahua called Chicky, and two cats. If you have any urgent concerns about your own or someone else’s emotional health, please call 999 or NHS Direct. If this is a matter that can wait until one of our therapists can call you back, please email Andrew on andrew.smith@therapp.org
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FILM REVIEW | The Danish Girl
Oscar-winning Director Tom Hooper (‘The Kings Speech’) and Oscar-winning Actor Eddie Redmayne (‘The Theory of Everything’) bring us the life of a male Dutch artist who, with the support from his wife, becomes a woman, in the new film ‘The Danish Girl.’ ★★★
Based on the book of the same name by David Ebershoff, ‘The Danish Girl’ tells the real life story of Einar Wegener (Redmayne) who never felt right as a man so transitioned into a woman, being one of the first known recipients ever of reassignment surgery. It was with the support of his wife and fellow painter Gerde Wegener (Alicia Vikander) that gave him the courage and hope that helped him through the transition to live the rest of his life as Lili Elbe. But the film portrays Einar’s transition and Gerde’s acceptance as a dull one, there are no real revelations, nothing exciting about the story, and even Redmayne’s performance is a bit under the radar. It’s Vikander who steals the movie right from under Redmayne’s corset.The movie tells us that Einar’s interest in all things transgender suddenly happened when Gerde asked him to fill in for a female model who didn’t show up for one of her painting sessions. So she asks Wegener to put on a dress so that she can finish the painting. Wegener likes the way it feels, but more importantly he likes the way he looks in it, and this suddenly awakens Einar’s inner woman. This takes place in 1926 while the couple was living in the liberal land of Copenhagen, though such things were not done, nor not even discussed back then. But with Gerde’s full support, and help, Einar starts dressing up as a woman outside of their house. Things get a bit more complicated when another man, Henrick (Ben Whishaw) takes an interest in Einar, who by this time has started calling herself Lili.Gerde is asked to go to Paris so that she can work for a local art dealer, and while her career flourishes, their marriage slowly dissolves. And a childhood friend of Lili’s, Hans (Matthias Schoenaerts) shows up and forms a complex triangle with the couple. And it’s not long before Einar goes ahead with the surgery.‘The Danish Girl’ is dull. It’s not a sweeping European love story where love conquers all in the midst of one man’s gender confusion and one woman’s loyalty to such man. Hooper’s direction can’t bring Lucinda Coxon’s boring script to life. Not even the actors can accomplish this.Redmayne is good as Einar/Lili, yet there were times when I thought I was still watching him play Stephen Hawking. It’s his eyes, he blinks them quite a lot in this film, just like the way he did in ‘The Theory of Everything.’ However, ‘The Danish Girl’ is pretty much Vikander’s movie.She’s beautiful and emotional and accepting when the times call for it – it’s just as good a performance as Felicity Jones was as in ‘The Theory of Everything.‘ Vikander’s star is on a meteoric rise, having appeared in three films this past year (‘Ex Machina,’ ‘The Man from U.N.C.L.E.‘ and ‘Burnt‘). She’s currently filming the fifth Bourne Identity film with Matt Damon and Tommy Lee Jones and has two other features coming out in 2016. I was very disappointed that ‘The Danish Girl’ was not as good as I had hoped, perhaps it might be better to read the actual book, and skip the movie.by Tim Baros -
Chris Crocker Slams Caitlyn Jenner’s Views
Internet star Chris Crocker has slammed Caitlyn Jenner for her “backward views”.
Taking to Twitter Internet star Chris Crocker put Caitlyn Jenner on blast, calling her out on her “backwards views” after she told Time Magazine:
“If You Look Like a Man in a Dress, It Makes People Uncomfortable”
Responding to her via Twitter he said,
“Who cares what makes others uncomfortable ? Not all Trans people have the finances or want to be CIS-normative”
Crocker, who became famous for his ‘leave Britney alone’ viral video went on to say,
“U would think someone who has been torn apart by conservatives- who’s a part of a family that makes people “uncomfortable” would be wiser
“In the beginning, I admired Caitlyn. I admired her bravery and was downright inspired. That…. was before I heard her backwards views”
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Zoolander Facing Boycott For Its “Offensive Representation Of Non-Binary Individuals”
Zoolander two has become the latest film to get a boycott notice after activists have slammed the film’s portrayal of an androgynous model as “offensive.”
The forthcoming Zoolander movie due to open in theatres next year, has been blasted by activists as “offensive” with one petition calling for a boycott of the Paramount film starring Ben Stiller and Benedict Cumberbatch.
The petition has so far garnered just over 7,700 signatures.
The film has been slammed for the androgynous fashion model character played by Cumberbatch who is asked by Ben Stiller’s character Zoolander, if he is a ‘‘male or female model’ and whether he has a hot dog or a bun’.
Sarah Rose, the petition’s creator also claims that,
“Cumberbatch’s character is clearly portrayed as an over-the-top, cartoonish mockery of androgyne/trans/non-binary individuals.”
She then went on to compare the character to “blackface”, saying,
“This is the modern equivalent of using blackface to represent a minority.”
Roland Emmerich’s film Stonewall faced harsh criticism earlier this year and had a terrible reception at the box office after activists claimed that the film was “whitewashing” history, because the film lacked credible trans or black characters.
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Bette Midler: Caitlyn May Be A Woman But She’s Still A Republican
Bette Midler has hit out at Caitlyn Jenner as “uninformed” because Caitlyn is still planning on voting GOP in 2016.
The legendary and fiercely liberal singer has hit out a Caitlyn Jenner because the former Olympian turned reality star is still planning to vote GOP (Grand Old Party) AKA the Republicans in the next US election.
The current candidates who are standing to be the next Republican President include Donald Trump. Despite the GOP’s lack of anti-discrimination protections for trans people Jenner still plans on voting for the party.
Speaking to the LA Times Jenner said that Democrat presidential hopeful Hilary Clinton had not convinced her and that her plan was to vote GOP, but did not mention which of the candidate she was backing.Bette tweeted her disgust at the trans star’s politics to her 782K followers saying,
“People, #CaitlynJenner says she is STILL voting GOP in2016. Regardless of gender identity, I guess she identifies most as “uninformed.””
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34 Per Cent Of Young Lesbian Gay And Bi People Tried To Commit Suicide Last Year
A new report from LGBT mental health charity PACE shows that 34 per cent of young LGB people have tried to commit suicide in the last year.
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34 Per Cent Of Young Lesbian Gay And Bi People Tried To Commit Suicide Last Year
A new report from LGBT mental health charity PACE shows that 34 per cent of young LGB people have tried to commit suicide in the last year.
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FILM REVIEW | Tangerine, A Film You Will Not Want To Miss
★★★★★ | Tangerine
Two transgender prostitutes tear up Santa Monica Boulevard in the brilliant new film ‘Tangerine.’
In a week that also sees the releases of Michael Fassbender in Steve Jobs and Dame Maggie Smith inLady in a Van, Tangerine is far and above the best film of the three.
It is one of the most funny and original films of the year. and stars two transgender actresses in the lead roles, roles that will make them both stars.
Mya Taylor is Alexandra, and Kitana Kiki Rodriquez is Sin-Dee (yes, Sin-Dee), it’s Christmas Eve in Los Angeles, and Sin-Dee has just got out of jail after spending 28 days for holding drugs for her pimp boyfriend Chester (James Ransom). She finds out, from Alexandra, that Chester has been having sex with Dinah (Mickey O’Hagan), so Sin-Dee goes on a mission to find Dinah and then to confront Chester. And Alexandra is having her own drama – she’s performing at a local bar that night and has passed out fliers to everyone she knows. Meanwhile, she’s got one of her regular customers, Razmik (Karren Karaguilian), looking for her. Razmik has problems of his own, he’s attracted to transgender prostitutes, but he’s married with a young daughter at home. He’s also got his nosy mother-in-law visiting for the holidays.
Sin-Dee finds Dinah in a motel room with several other prostitutes and their naked male customers, so she literally kidnaps her and then heads to confront Chester. Alexandra, meanwhile, scuffles with a customer who doesn’t feel like he should pay her because he didn’t come. But she does have sex with Razmik in a brilliant uncut sex scene in a car wash. All these characters converge together at the local Donut Shop as they confront each other about infidelity in a very dramatic and hilarious ending. Tangerine is a Christmas tale not of the typical Christmas kind.
Shot on three iphone 5s’ on a $105,000 budget, Tangerine is not the sort of movie you would expect to be dazzling, funny, dramatic, adventurous and original, but it is. Thanks to the many elements that bring this 88-minute film to fruition which make it so; the guerrilla style filmmaking is excellently created by Director, Editor, Co-Cinematographer and Co-Writer Sean Baker (co-written along with Chris Bergoch). And the actors are fantastic. Baker initially met Taylor at the Los Angeles Lesbian Gay Bisexual Transgender and Queer Community Center, and she introduced him to all her friends, including Rodriquez, which is how ‘Tangerine’ came to be, and these two actresses more than carry the movie, they are the movie, you can’t take your eyes off them. The rest of the cast is also brilliant; especially Karaguilian (who is a professional actor) brings sympathy to his role as a man trying to do the right thing but who also harbours a secret, and O’Hagan as the ‘other’ woman who is literally dragged around Los Angeles by Sin-Dee in the search for Chester. The Los Angeles neighborhood where this film is shot feels like another character in the film; the hued and hazzy skies, cheap motels, strange people and very cheap fast food restaurants litter the area. And the music (and script) is cutting edge; pulsating, loud, sharp, a perfect match for a film with characters who are the same, who spew lines such as, “He just went from half fag to full fag” to “You forget I’ve got a dick too,” with copious amounts of the word ‘bitch’ and ‘whore.’
Tangerine is a smorgasbord of wit and sarcasm. It’s also brilliant and must be seen to be believed.
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INTERVIEW: Rebecca Root On Her First Times
Boy Meets Girl star Rebecca Root answers our first time questions…
What’s your first memory?
WONDERING WHY I HAD A PENIS.
What happened the first time you kissed someone?
I BLUSHED FURIOUSLY (I WAS ONLY ABOUT 6).
When was the first time you got drunk?
ABOUT 1984.
What happened the first time your heart broke?
I CRIED AND CRIED AND CRIED AND CRIED AND ALL THAT TEENAGER CARRY ON.
What was your first job?
WORKING IN A GARDEN CENTRE WATERING THE BEDS AND WEEDING FOR £1.00 AN HOUR. IT WAS 1982 OR SO. I WAS ABOUT 13.
What was your first car?
I HAVE NEVER OWNED A CAR.
What’s the first thing you do in the morning?
DRINK SOME WATER.
What was your very first lover’s tiff?
I HAVE NO IDEA THERE’VE BEEN SO MANY.
Where was your first holiday?
1ST I CAN REMEMBER IS DEVON SOMEWHERE. PROBABLY AGED 5 IN 1974.
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YouTuber Tests Men’s Reactions To Bikini Girl With “Balls” In Trans Murder Capital
A prankster YouTuber called David Mafra has tested men’s reactions to a woman with a “dong” in the world’s most dangerous places for trans people.




