LGB is totally different than T.Being LGBT is not a mental illness
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LGB is totally different than T.Being LGBT is not a mental illness
This will probably cause a **** storm but...something to think about.LGB is totally different than T.
and it isn't a mental illnessLGB is totally different than T.
and it isn't a mental illness
Gender Dysphoria (GD), is in the DSM. What's important to keep in mind is that kids with GD are mostly NOT trans.
That is the experts. It's no different than when the APA told clinicians to knock their crap of trying to armchair diagnose Trump because of the practical, ethical and legal implications of trying to be a shrink to someone who isn't your patient.Take it up with the experts.
How do clinicians approach GD? How do they generally think of it?Gender Dysphoria (GD), is in the DSM. What's important to keep in mind is that kids with GD are mostly NOT trans.
Most of the time kids with GD have other mental conditions and/or they end up being gay. Most kids with GD - if allowed to go thru puberty without the influence of "gender affirming care" (GAC) - grow out of their GD naturally.Gender dysphoria is an anxiety disorder caused by distress and external pressures in people whose gender identity differs from their sex assigned at birth or sex-related physical characteristics.
Gender dysphoria is not transgenderism
You have to be trans to have gender dysphoria
Most kids with GD - if allowed to go thru puberty without the influence of "gender affirming care" (GAC) - grow out of their GD naturally.
This claim is well documented. At this moment perhaps one of the best references would be found in the recently released Cass Report.Reference?
This claim is well documented. At this moment perhaps one of the best references would be found in the recently released Cass Report.
Not sure what you want but here's this ..Reference?
You can search in the Cass Report and elsewhere with the term "desist"The Cass Report is hundreds of pages. Can you quote the relevant passage that supports what you claimed?
One of the Cass Report's takeaways is:
"Generalisations about children and young people questioning their gender identity or experiencing gender dysphoria are unhelpful. People are individuals."
Final Report – Cass Review
cass.independent-review.uk
Not sure what you want but here's this ..
"Children with gender dysphoria often experience a range of psychiatric comorbidities, with a high prevalence of mood and anxiety disorders, trauma, eating disorders and autism spectrum conditions, suicidality and self-harm"
It is vitally important to consider psychiatric comorbidities when prioritising and sequencing treatments for children with gender dysphoria.
The development of international treatment guidelines would provide greater consistency across diagnosis, treatment and ongoing management.
"Further, many children who show gender dysphoria before puberty do not continue to do so during and after pubertal changes occur. However, if gender dysphoria does persist into adolescence, its intensity tends to increase at this time"
Transgender children and young people: how the evidence can point the way forward - PMC
The development of gender identity in children from around the age of 3 years is described. Wishes for transgender identity are distinguished from gender-atypical behaviour. Reasons for the recent rise in transgender referrals in the early teen ...www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
You can search in the Cass Report and elsewhere with the term "desist"
It appears that you care about kids with GD, that's a good thing. I think the summary chapter in the Cass review is a good overview of a complex topic - well worth the read.I did; there are 10 occurences of the term. None say what you said. Can you quote the relevant passage that you think supports what you said?
It appears that you care about kids with GD, that's a good thing. I think the summary chapter in the Cass review is a good overview of a complex topic - well worth the read.
But specifically, go to page 41 and read the first sentence of paragraph 144.
??It's also weird that you're not just quoting it, like I asked you to.
Again gender dysphoria is an anxiety disorder that transgender individuals can get it is not transgenderismMost of the time kids with GD have other mental conditions and/or they end up being gay. Most kids with GD - if allowed to go thru puberty without the influence of "gender affirming care" (GAC) - grow out of their GD naturally.