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Gender Dysphoria Development, Research, Management
Título:
Gender Dysphoria Development, Research, Management
ISBN:
9781468447842
Edição:
1st ed. 1985.
PRODUCTION_INFO:
New York, NY : Springer US : Imprint: Springer, 1985.
Descrição Física:
448 p. online resource.
Série:
Perspectives in Sexuality
Conteúdo:
1 Introduction -- Terminology -- Overview -- 2 The Origin of Gender Identity -- Terminology -- Animal Studies -- Human Studies -- Conclusions -- 3 Etiology of Transsexualism -- Essential Characteristics of the Syndrome -- Psychosocial Etiology -- Biological Etiology -- Conclusions -- 4 Cross-Gender-Identified Children -- Phenomenology and Diagnosis -- Epidemiology -- Adaptive Functioning -- Treatment -- Long-Term Follow-Up -- Etiology -- Conclusions -- 5 Gender Disorders in Childhood: A Formulation -- General Observations -- The Child -- The Parents -- Theoretical Formulation -- Sexual Object Choice -- Discussion -- Future Needs -- 6 The Spectrum of Gender Identity Disturbances: An Intrapsychic Model -- Derivation of the Model -- Case Presentation -- Discussion -- Summary -- 7 The Meanings of Cross-Dressing -- Gender Roles and Clothes -- Transsexualism and Gender Identity -- Fetishism -- Sadomasochism and Violence -- Narcissism and Egocentrism -- Conclusions -- 8 Research Methods for the Typological Study of Gender Disorders in Males -- Stability of Gender Identity -- Erotic Partner Preference -- Cross-Gender Fetishism -- Descriptive Classification of Transsexual Males -- Early Cross-Gender History -- Limitations of Self-Report Methods -- 9 Cross-Gender Identity in a Broader Context -- Cross Gender Identity and Heterosexuality versus Homosexuality -- Gender Identity and Intersexes -- The Animal Model -- 10 The Management of Patients with Gender Disorders -- The Establishment of Gender Identity Clinics -- Diagnosis of Transsexualism -- Method of Patient Evaluation -- Establishment of Gross-Gender Identity and Role -- Surgical Management of Transsexuals -- Nonsurgical Management of Patients -- Unusual Gases -- 11 Transsexuals, Transvestites, and their Partners -- Homosexual Transsexuals -- Heterosexual Transsexuals and Transvestites -- Unusual Cases -- 12 Gender Dysphoria and Gender Reorientation -- Presurgical Gender Reorientation -- Love and Work -- Sex Reassignment Surgery -- Conclusions -- 13 Medical-Legal Issues -- Medical and Legal Aspects to the Concept of Sex -- Change of Name -- Birth Certificates -- Changing Other Documents -- Matrimonial Issues -- Child Custody -- Criminal-Legal Aspects -- Wills and Inheritances -- The Legality of Sex Reassignment Surgery -- The Right to Treatment of Transsexuals -- Discrimination -- Recent Legal Developments outside North America -- 14 Transsexualism in the Arts -- 15 A Personal Perspective.
Resumo:
In the decade-and-a-half since I coedited Transsexualism and Sex Reassignment (Green & Money, 1969), remarkable changes have occurred with Harry Ben­ jamin's "transsexual phenomenon" (1966). Formerly, when writing about this condition in scientific journals, it was necessary to define the term transsex­ ualism. Now the lay public recognizes it. Even the American Psychiatric Asso­ ciation acknowledges it as a "disorder," with its inclusion in the Third Edition of its Diagnostic and Statistical Manual (1980). Although this "elevation" to the status of mental illness may seem a Pyrrhic victory, it is a recognition of the legitimacy of transsexual ism as a source of human suffering. The controversy that surrounded the decisions in the early patient cases to perform sex-change surgery has largely dissipated. The cries of "collusion with delusion," principally from psychoanalysts, have quieted. The dire predictions of psychosis and/or suicide following surgery as the "last psychic defenses are cut away" have almost never been realized. By contrast, many postoperative patients consider the surgery to have been life-saving. Medical centers worldwide have incorporated programs for evaluating and treating persons requesting sex reas­ signment. Elaborate guidelines for patient management have been developed by an international organization of health care professionals (Harry Benjamin Inter­ national Gender Dysphoria Association, 1981). Harry Benjamin's child has come of age.
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LANGUAGE:
Inglês