Faithful foundations: positive experiences of transgender and gender expansive individuals in faith communities

IF 1.3 Q3 PSYCHIATRY Mental Health Religion & Culture Pub Date : 2023-05-28 DOI:10.1080/13674676.2023.2245351
Veronica L. Timbers, Megan E. Gandy, Ryan Paciak, Ruben A. Hopwood
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ABSTRACTResearch has presented a dual-sided reality of the positive and negative influences of religion in the lives of transgender and gender expansive (TGE) individuals. This qualitative study utilises a phenomenological approach to explore how positive experiences in faith communities impact TGE individuals. Using inductive, thematic analysis of interviews with nine TGE participants, we look at why participants entered into faith communities and what factors lead them to stay. TGE participants described four main factors that influenced them to seek out a faith community: interpersonal relationships, LGBTQ + visibility, importance of community in personal meaning-making, and connection with God. TGE participants chose to stay in their faith communities because of acceptance and affirmation, major anchoring events, and opportunities for participation. This research provides mental health clinicians with information about the positive religious experiences of TGE individuals and suggestions to support clients at the intersection of religious and TGE identities.KEYWORDS: Transgendergender expansivereligionfaith communitiesmental healthclinical practice AcknowledgementSpecial thanks to Paula Sophia Schonauer for her assistance on this project.Disclosure statementNo potential conflict of interest was reported by the author(s).Notes1 The spelling of this author’s name is lower case.
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信仰基础:跨性别者和性别扩张者在信仰团体中的积极经验
研究呈现出宗教对跨性别者和性别膨胀者生活的正面和负面影响的双重现实。本定性研究利用现象学方法探讨信仰社区的积极经验如何影响TGE个体。通过对九位TGE参与者的访谈进行归纳和专题分析,我们研究了参与者进入信仰社区的原因以及导致他们留下来的因素。TGE参与者描述了影响他们寻找信仰社区的四个主要因素:人际关系、LGBTQ +的可见度、社区在个人意义创造中的重要性,以及与上帝的联系。TGE的参与者选择留在他们的信仰社区,因为接受和肯定,主要的锚定事件,以及参与的机会。本研究为心理健康临床医生提供了关于TGE个体积极宗教体验的信息,并为处于宗教和TGE身份交叉点的客户提供了支持建议。关键词:跨性别性别扩展宗教信仰群体心理健康临床实践致谢特别感谢Paula Sophia Schonauer对这个项目的帮助。披露声明作者未报告潜在的利益冲突。注1作者姓名的拼写为小写。
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