A 17-year-old client, assigned female at birth, presents to the outpatient psychiatric clinic with severe depression, social withdrawal, and self-harm behaviors. The client states, "I feel trapped in the wrong body. No one understands me. I don't want to keep living like this." The client’s parents refuse to use the client’s chosen name and pronouns, stating, "This is just a phase, and we won’t encourage it."
The client reports experiencing gender dysphoria for several years, worsening in the past year due to bullying at school and rejection at home. The client has had suicidal thoughts but denies having a current plan.
Assessment Findings:
The nurse is developing a care plan for the client. Which of the following interventions are appropriate? (Select all that apply.)
A) Validate the client’s feelings and acknowledge their distress regarding gender identity.
B) Encourage the client to "wait until adulthood" before making any gender-related decisions.
C) Assess the client’s suicide risk and implement safety precautions as needed.
D) Provide psychoeducation about gender dysphoria and support options, including LGBTQ+ resources.
E) Encourage the client to suppress gender dysphoria feelings to improve family acceptance.
F) Facilitate family therapy to promote understanding and improve parental support.
Correct Answers: A, C, D, F
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