Transgender Culture Essay

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Cultural competency requires a substantial amount of knowledge in the transgender culture in order to provide appropriate services with consideration for multiple factors such as identity, roles, and beliefs. The name “transgender” goes beyond the name. Transgender consists of a multitude of individuals which may possibly fall under this category: transsexuals, transvestites, cross-dressers, genderqueer, non-binary, and much more. As previously mentioned, the term transgender is to describe someone who does not associate their gender role and identity with their biological sex. Gender Identity is a sense of self for transgender individuals and explains what sex the individual is associated with while gender role describes the expectations of characteristics and roles associated with our biological sex that was developed through social constructs. A transgender individual, especially one going through transition, would not fall under the gender binary of female or male. Their culture consists of an array of possibilities within the gender spectrum and expression of gender varies. An example would be a trans-lesbian who transitions from their biological male sex, identify with a female body, decides to maintain their male gender roles, and their sexual orientation is a preference for females. Consideration and understanding how these terms play a role in treatment and therapy for a transgender individual bring clinicians …show more content…

Oral resonance helps with altering vowel formant frequency and the vocal tract which in turn creates a more perceived feminine voice. Oral resonance modifications such as lip spreading by retracting the corners of the mouth and carrying the tongue anteriorly have benefits MtF individuals. This type of therapy has been researched in studies after findings that explained males had a lower frequency of vowel formants than females. (Carew, Dacakis, and Oates,

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