The Role of Medical Family Therapists in Reproductive Healthcare Settings Serving Gender Diverse Patients: a Reproductive Justice Approach

IF 0.4 Q4 PSYCHOLOGY, CLINICAL International Journal of Systemic Therapy Pub Date : 2022-09-04 DOI:10.1080/2692398X.2022.2120320
Gabrielle C. Gebel, Rachel M. Diamond
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ABSTRACT Transgender and gender non-conforming individuals have historically experienced discrimination accessing reproductive rights. This transcends into the ways in which the current systems of healthcare are structured to continue perpetuating the marginalization of this population of gender diverse persons, specifically as it relates to reproductive care. Throughout this paper, we will utilize a reproductive justice framework to explore ways in which transgender patients experience discrimination in unique ways through micro- and macroaggressions within the healthcare system based on the intersection of the reproductive healthcare services in which they are seeking, paying special attention to pregnancy and postpartum care, and their unique social identity. This paper will conclude with specific recommendations for how medical family therapists can impact healthcare systems by integrating trauma-informed care aligned with a reproductive justice framework.
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医疗家庭治疗师在生殖保健设置服务性别多样化的病人的作用:生殖正义的做法
跨性别者和性别不符合者在获得生殖权利方面一直受到歧视。这超出了现行保健系统的结构方式,使性别多样化的人群,特别是与生殖保健有关的人群继续长期边缘化。在本文中,我们将利用生殖司法框架来探讨跨性别患者在医疗保健系统中通过微观和宏观侵犯以独特方式遭受歧视的方式,基于他们寻求的生殖保健服务的交叉点,特别关注怀孕和产后护理,以及他们独特的社会身份。本文将总结具体建议如何医疗家庭治疗师可以通过整合创伤知情护理与生殖司法框架一致影响医疗保健系统。
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