An edition of Dealing With Your Feelings (1991)

Dealing with your feelings

a guide to coming out for persons with gender dysphoria

Dealing with your feelings
Dallas Denny, Dallas Denny
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An edition of Dealing With Your Feelings (1991)

Dealing with your feelings

a guide to coming out for persons with gender dysphoria

"This booklet is for those persons who have not yet come to terms with themselves. Its purpose is to help them to deal with feelings of guilt or insecurity, to explore and perhaps seek help for their gender dysphoria, to make the expression of their gender identity a part of their existence, and to hopefully live happier and more productive lives."--Introd.

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Language
English
Pages
28

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Cover of: Dealing With Your Feelings
Dealing With Your Feelings: A guide to coming out for persons with gender dysphoria
1991, American Educational Gender Information Service (AEGIS)
Pamphlet in English - First edition
Cover of: Dealing with your feelings
Dealing with your feelings: a guide to coming out for persons with gender dysphoria
1991, AEGIS, American Educational Gender Information Service
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Edition Notes

Cover title.

"Reading and resource list": p. 27-28.

Published in
Decatur, Ga
Series
AEGIS transition series

Classifications

Library of Congress
RC560.G45 D46 1991

The Physical Object

Pagination
28 p.
Number of pages
28

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL55121982M
OCLC/WorldCat
43064220

Work Description

This booklet provides information on moving past guilt, shame, and insecurity surrounding gender dysphoria and moving towards embracing self-acceptance to live happier and more productive lives.
– Digital Transgender Archive

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This booklet is for those persons who have not yet come to terms with themselves. Its purpose is to help them to deal with feelings of guilt or insecurity, to explore and perhaps seek help for their gender dysphoria, to make the expression of their gender identity a part of their existence, and to hopefully live happier and more productive lives.
Page 3, added by Zora Elbe.

introduction

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