After the trans bathroom ban and Gov. Cox’s comments attacking gender-affirming care, therapists say transgender Utahns and the wider LGBTQ+ community are feeling unsafe.
In Oklahoma earlier this month, Nex Benedict, a 16-year-old who identified as nonbinary according to their family, died one day after a fight in a bathroom.they didn’t die from injuries sustained in the “physical altercation,” but Benedict’s mother has said Nex were bullied for more than a year. She talked about one client who has had 39 job interviews and would be a great employee, but hasn’t found an employer who will give her a chance.Uprooting also isn’t a decision anyone — including people with financial means to do so — takes lightly, said Veronica Argyle, an associate therapist at Flourish.
Therapists discuss the effect of anti-LGBTQ legislation on patients, at Flourish Therapy's offices in Orem, on Monday, Feb. 12, 2024.CJ Michalec, a student intern, holds some hope in large stakeholders. Rebecca Wilson, an associate therapist, said she hopes the professional community, advocates and others can work collectively to do what they can.Individually, there’s a lot Utahns can do to help, therapists said: Hanging Pride flags, offering solidarity and listening with the intent to understand.
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