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Transforming Connections: A Trauma-Informed and Attachment-Based Program to Promote Sensitive Parenting of Trans and Gender Non-conforming Youth

机译:转换连接:创新的基于和基于附件的计划,以促进反式和性别不合格青年的敏感育儿

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Gender non-conforming and trans youth experience high rates of bullying and victimization, placing them at risk for serious mental health challenges. Parent support is one of the most significant protective factors in this population, and yet few programs are specifically developed to promote parenting sensitivity, understanding, and acceptance. Connect , a trauma-informed and attachment-based group program for caregivers of at-risk adolescents, has been shown to reduce parent stress and depressed mood, increase parents' sense of efficacy and satisfaction, and reduce parent-teen conflict. Teens benefit from increased attachment security and improved mental health and well-being. Treatment effects have been documented to continue for up to 2 years post-treatment. This paper describes the adaptation of the Connect program to create a new program, Transforming Connections , for caregivers of transgender and gender non-conforming youth. Participants in the first three groups were 20 parents of 16 gender non-conforming youth (ages 12–18). Common themes in group discussions related to gender included: coming out, connecting with peers, affirming pronouns/names, medical transition, parental reactions (e.g., confusion, isolation, grief, acceptance), and concerns about safety and mental health. All parents completed the full program, attending on average 9 of 10 sessions. Caregivers reported feeling respected, safe, and welcomed in the program and indicated that learning about attachment enhanced their understanding of their teen and their gender journey as well as themselves as a parent. Additionally, all parents reported applying the ideas discussed in the group frequently (60%) or somewhat frequently (40%). The majority indicated that their relationship with their teen had improved somewhat (65%) or a great deal (20%). Findings provide positive preliminary evidence of the fit and value of Transforming Connections for these families.
机译:性别不合格和跨越青年体验高欺凌和受害的率,让他们面临严重的心理健康挑战。家长支持是本人最重要的保护因素之一,但尚未专门开发的计划,以促进育儿敏感性,理解和接受。 Connect,Trauma通知和基于附着的基于护理人员的At-Rail青少年的群组计划,已被证明可以降低父母压力和情绪抑郁,提高父母的疗效和满足感,减少父母青少年冲突。青少年从增加的依恋安全性和改善的心理健康和福祉中受益。已经记录了治疗效果以继续治疗长达2年。本文介绍了Connect程序创建新程序,转换连接,用于变换性和性别不合格青年时期的新程序。前三个群体的参与者是16个性别非符合青年的20名父母(12-18岁)。与性别有关的小组讨论中的共同主题包括:与同龄人联系,肯定代词/名称,医学转变,父母反应(例如,混乱,隔离,悲伤,接受)以及对安全和心理健康的担忧。所有父母完成全面计划,平均第9个会议。护理人员报告了尊重,安全,欢迎该计划的欢迎,并表示关于附件的学习增强了他们对青少年及其性别旅程以及自己作为父母的理解。此外,所有父母均报告频繁(60%)或频繁(40%)应用本集团中讨论的想法。大多数人表明,他们与青少年的关系有所改善(65%)或大量(20%)。调查结果提供了对这些家庭改变联系的拟合和价值的积极初步证据。

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