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Transitioning for Transgender Individuals
For some transgender individuals, transitioning is a process of aligning their life with their gender identity, moving away from living in a manner associated with the sex they were assigned at birth. This process is highly individual and can encompass social, legal, or medical changes. However, it is not a required step, and not all transgender people will pursue any or all of these transition types.
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A clinician is meeting with a new client who has recently shared that they are a transgender individual. The clinician assumes that the client's main therapeutic goal will be to pursue medical interventions to alter their physical body. Which of the following statements best evaluates the clinician's assumption?