Supervising Trans Clinicians as Cis Supervisors

An Interview with Kimberly Cherry

Authors

  • Kimberly Cherry
  • Jeremiah Gibson New England Association for Family and Systemic Therapy

Keywords:

trans therapist, trans therapy, supervision, therapist education, lgbtq

Abstract

Kimberly Cherry, LMFT, PhD (she/they), adjunct professor at Lesley University and private practitioner works in Boston, MA, talks with Jeremiah Gibson about their dissertation, Centering the Voices of Transgender Supervisees Through Critical Inquiry, which can be found online: https://digitalcommons.lesley.edu/counseling_dissertations/8/. 

Author Biography

Jeremiah Gibson, New England Association for Family and Systemic Therapy

Jeremiah Gibson is the Executive Director for the New England Association for Family and Systemic Therapy (NEAFAST). He is also a Licensed Marriage and Family Therapist and Certified Sex Therapist at the South Shore Family Health Collaborative in Quincy, where he provides couples and sex therapy and teaches in their training program. His professional interests include couples and families with young children, couples and sexuality, and religious/spiritual issues.

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Published

2023-06-18

How to Cite

Cherry, K., & Gibson, J. (2023). Supervising Trans Clinicians as Cis Supervisors: An Interview with Kimberly Cherry. New England Journal of Relational and Systemic Practice, 3(1). Retrieved from https://nejournalrsp.com/index.php/mejrsp/article/view/66