Healing From Trauma (compiled)




The vast majority of trans and non-binary individuals have experienced violence, abuse, or crime in their lifetime. These kinds of traumas can leave scars that may last a long time. It is never too late to begin or continue healing.
Remember:
- It wasn’t your fault
- You deserve to be treated with respect
- All of your emotions are valid
- Support is available
- You matter
Here are some free trans-specific healing resources to check out:
- Trans Sexual Violence Survivors: A Self-Help Guide to Healing and Understanding
- Let’s Talk About It: A Transgender Survivor’s Guide to Accessing Therapy
- Know Your Rights! (VAWA)