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Gender Dysphoria for Critical Theory
Gender dysphoria is typically construed as a medical concept. This understanding of gender dysphoria reflects how cisgender people interpret trans experience.
Penelope Haulotte
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Development and validation of the Transgender Adolescent Stress Survey-Dysphoria
ObjectiveTransgender and nonbinary adolescents (TNBA) may experience gender dysphoria arising from incongruities between their body and their gender. Prior dysphoria measures have largely focused on clinical diagnosis with little regard to comparability ...
Sheree M. Schrager+5 more
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The Transitioning of Jewish Biomedical Law: Rhetorical and Practical Shifts in Halakhic Discourse on Sex-Change Surgery [PDF]
This article examines discourse dynamics in Jewish law on sex-change surgery (SCS) and, in general, transitioning between genders. Orthodox medical ethics has moved beyond the abstract condemnation of SCS to the design of practical rules for transsexuals
Hillel Gray
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Gender dysphoria and attention problems: possible clue for biological underpinnings
OBJECTIVES: Development of gender identity is a complicated process. Several biological, familial, environmental, and cognitive factors thought to play role during this process.
Burcu Yildirim+3 more
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Gender of rearing and psychosocial aspect in 46 XX congenital adrenal hyperplasia
Background: In congenital adrenal hyperplasia (CAH) with ambiguous genitalia, assigning gender of rearing can be complex, especially If genitalia is highly virilized.
Arushi Gangaher+4 more
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Brain Gender and Transsexualism [PDF]
Research by neuroscientists suggests there is a distinction in the BSTc area of the brain between males and females. In transsexual females, those considered male at birth, but who had a strong conviction that they were female, the BSTc region appears to
Kilty, Madeline
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Borderline personality in patients with poly-diagnoses treated for a Bipolar Disorder [PDF]
Some patients with dysphoria, explosive behaviour, or suicidal ideation, may receive a diagnosis of, and treatment for Bipolar Disorder (BD) and, not infrequently. The coexistence of these two diagnoses has been explained in different ways.
Ferraro L.+8 more
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Background Behavioral and psychological symptoms of dementia (BPSD) are common and varied in the elderly. The aim of the current study was to explore associations between BPSD and dysphoric symptoms at different levels of cognitive impairment.
Agnes Lindbo+4 more
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Flumazenil-precipitated panic and dysphoria in patients dependent on benzodiazepines: a possible aid to abstinence [PDF]
P.E. Harrison-Read+5 more
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