
Ketamine Part 5: The Trans Ketamine Love Affair
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Finally one for the dolls! JK all our episodes are for the dolls. Do trans people like Ketamine more than cis people? I don't know, but it sure seems like it sometimes when you hang out with a lot of trans people who like Ketamine! We read from Hannah Baer's excellent book Trans Girl Suicide Museum, and discuss some the factors that contribute to higher rates of drug use among the queer community.
TW: for discussion of suicide, some graphic sexual content and brief mention of eating disorders.
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Sources Referenced in this Episode
Hannah Baer, "Trans Girl Suicide Museum" [2019] https://hessepress.storenvy.com/products/28804096-hannah-baer-trans-girl-suicide-museum
Jack K. Day et al., Transgender Youth Substance Use Disparities: Results from a Population-Based Sample https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6802742/
Sam Baker, Joy in my Body: an Exploration of Queer Drug Use https://digitalcommons.bard.edu/senproj_f2023/4/
Delilah Friedler, Does the Queer Scene Have a Ketamine Problem? https://www.rollingstone.com/culture/culture-features/ketamine-queer-scene-addiction-side-effects-1234656422/
Jessalyn Maguire, “Angry at the Wrong Thing:” Queering Ketamine Assisted Psychotherapy for Clients Experiencing Body Image and Eating Distress https://www.tandfonline.com/doi/full/10.1080/28376811.2024.2371792?src=
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