Bread and Roses Therapy
The phrase 'bread and roses' comes from a 1912 textile strike in which Rose Schneiderman yelled that "the worker must have bread, but she must have roses, too." This phrase has been used for over a century by feminists and activists, meaning that we want our sustenance but we also want beauty, and we want both without compromise. Therapy is the fight for autonomy over our decisions and connection
03/18/2024
Gender affirming care is designed to support and affirm an individuals gender identity when it conflicts with the gender assigned at birth.
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