The service helped me feel even more confident in my choice to detransition, and the lack of stigma (which is everywhere outside of communities such as this) towards my choice has enabled me to flourish.
Our Support Group Meetings
Free support groups available weekly (All groups 18+)
Therapist-facilitated Open Support Group
A therapist-facilitated support group for people with gender dysphoria, people who identify as trans, people who are ambivalent about their medical transition, people who have been harmed by medical transition, and people who are detransitioning.
Therapist-facilitated Open Support Group
A therapist-facilitated support group for people with gender dysphoria, people who identify as trans, people who are ambivalent about their medical transition, people who have been harmed by medical transition, and people who are detransitioning.
Therapist-facilitated Support Group
A therapist-facilitated support group exclusively for detransitioners.
Women’s Circle
Therapist-facilitated support group for female adults who are questioning or ceasing their medical transition.
UPCOMING DATES
- July 17
- August 7
- August 28
- September 18
- October 16
- November 6
- December 4
Monthly Group – Adults who transitioned as children
A support group for adults who transitioned as children.
UPCOMING DATES
- July 17
- August 18
Monthly Group – Adults who transitioned as adults
A support group for adults who transitioned as adults
UPCOMING DATES
- July 29
- August 19
Family Support Meeting
A space for family members of individuals affected by gender dysphoria.
Parents in Crisis Meeting
For parents navigating acute challenges, offering support to those struggling to see a way forward.
Bereaved Parents Support Meeting
For parents grieving the loss of a gender-distressed child to suicide.
Family Support Meeting
A space for family members of individuals affected by gender dysphoria.
Family Support Meeting
A space for family members of individuals affected by gender dysphoria.
Family Support Meeting
A space for family members of individuals affected by gender dysphoria.
Parents of Medicalizing Children
Support for parents whose children have started medical transition. Occurs every other week.
Parents of Estranged Children
A space for parents with estranged relationships with their children. Occurs every other week.
Supporting Individuals, Families & Therapists
Who We Are
Beyond Trans is a compassionate support network dedicated to helping individuals experiencing gender dysphoria, those harmed by medical transition, detransitioners, and parents. We offer peer-led support groups, therapist-facilitated groups, and a directory of trusted professionals to ensure everyone can access the guidance and care they need.
- For Individuals: Find emotional support and connect with community; access recovery support groups and explore our Directory of Therapists.
- For Therapists: Join our network and connect with individuals and families seeking well-informed, compassionate care
Support for individuals and families navigating gender dysphoria at any stage of the process.
Find a Therapist
Connect with well-informed, experienced therapists who provide compassionate, whole-person care. Browse our directory to find a professional who understands gender-related and transition-related distress, and offers thoughtful, evidence-based support through a non-medicalised model of care for gender dysphoria.
Recovery from Transition, Detransition, and/or Gender Dysphoria
Find healing through therapeutic programs designed to support a non-medicalised approach to gender dysphoria. Whether you're considering transition, questioning your path, or recovering from harmful medical interventions, discover recovery through compassionate peer support and experienced, well-informed professionals.
Parent Support
Join a supportive community of families navigating gender dysphoria. Share experiences, access resources, and find guidance to support your loved one.
What Our Community Says
These services changed our lives for the better.
Providing therapy to people who have been harmed by medical transition is certainly complex and yet it is also satisfying work.
I felt so alone before finding this group. It has been such a struggle because never in a million years would I have guessed that my daughter would identify as anything other than a girl. It came as a complete shock. I did not even realize that this was going on with so many girls. When we first visited a psychologist, I was not prepared for their response at all either. It has been very jarring. It helps immensely to know that others are going through the same thing with similar views to mine. This group is a great source of support.