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Adolescents with gender dysphoria

Best Practice & Research Clinical Endocrinology & Metabolism, 2015
Young people with gender dysphoria are increasingly seen by pediatric endocrinologists. Mental health child specialists assess the adolescent and give advice about psychological or medical treatment. Provided they fulfill eligibility and readiness criteria, adolescents may receive pubertal suspension, consisting of using gonadotrophin-releasing hormone
Cohen-Kettenis, P.T., Klink, D.T.
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Gender dysphoria.

2016
Il capitolo affronta il tema della disforia di genere da un punto di vista ...
Cohen-Kettenis, PT, Steensma, TD
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Gender dysphoria in adolescence

International Review of Psychiatry, 2016
Adolescents presenting with gender-related concerns are increasingly seeking support from providers from a variety of disciplines within health care settings across the world. For those treating young people who meet the criteria for the DSM 5 diagnosis of gender dysphoria (GD), complex decisions in clinical care are common. Defining best practice with
Leibowitz, Scott, De Vries, Annelou L.C.
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Psychopathological Concepts of Dysphoria

Psychopathology, 1987
Dysphoric conditions are increasingly postulated as representing independent mood disorders. However, despite much effort at clarification, their psychopathological definitions remain unclear and variable. This paper reviews some examples of these divergent definitions, most of which are based on quality of mood, as well as responsiveness to external ...
Peter Berner   +2 more
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Gender dysphoria in childhood

International Review of Psychiatry, 2016
Gender dysphoria (GD) in childhood is a complex phenomenon characterized by clinically significant distress due to the incongruence between assigned gender at birth and experienced gender. The clinical presentation of children who present with gender identity issues can be highly variable; the psychosexual development and future psychosexual outcome ...
Ristori, Jiska, Steensma, Thomas D.
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Gender Dysphoria and Children

Journal of Psychosocial Nursing and Mental Health Services, 2014
The age at which gender dysphoria can be diagnosed with enough certainty to justify medical intervention is controversial. The aim of this article is to explore current literature as it relates to the gender reassignment process and diagnostic indicators supporting an appropriate age for intervention.
Teena M McGuinness, Chance Nicholson
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The Dysphoria of Heroin Addiction

The American Journal of Drug and Alcohol Abuse, 1992
Levels of dysphoria and opioid dependence were assessed in 54 male patients with heroin addiction applying for drug treatment. During a period of naturalistic heroin use, symptom measures of dysphoria and of spontaneous opioid withdrawal reported by these patients were highly correlated.
Kenneth J. Cochrane   +4 more
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Gender Dysphoria in the Military

Current Psychiatry Reports, 2017
With the announcement that members of the military who identify as transgender are allowed to serve openly, the need for Department of Defense behavioral health providers to be comfortable in the assessment, diagnosis, and treatment of this population becomes quickly evident.
Carla Schnitzlein, Shannon Ford
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Postabortion Dysphoria and Religion

Southern Medical Journal, 1990
This study explores psychosocial factors, especially religion, in women identified as dysphoric 1 to 15 years after abortion. The Millon Clinical Multiaxial Inventory (MCMI) and a demographic questionnaire were mailed to patient-led support groups for women who had poorly assimilated a previous abortion experience.
Pentz Je   +5 more
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Mind-wandering and dysphoria

Cognition & Emotion, 2007
Mind-wandering shares a number of important similarities with thinking in depression. This experiment examines whether mind-wandering provides a useful marker of cognition in dysphoria during a word learning task. Dysphoria was associated with more accessible mind-wandering when attempting to encode verbal items.
Smallwood, Jonathan   +3 more
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