Results 201 to 210 of about 51,989 (256)
Some of the next articles are maybe not open access.
2011
History is replete with accounts of individuals who consider themselves a different gender from which their external genitalia indicates. In some societies, these individuals were revered and granted shamanic duties. In others, individuals with gender incongruence have been the subject of scorn if not downright brutality. In this chapter, we review the
Allison Owen-Anderson, Kenneth J. Zucker
+4 more sources
History is replete with accounts of individuals who consider themselves a different gender from which their external genitalia indicates. In some societies, these individuals were revered and granted shamanic duties. In others, individuals with gender incongruence have been the subject of scorn if not downright brutality. In this chapter, we review the
Allison Owen-Anderson, Kenneth J. Zucker
+4 more sources
Journal of the American Academy of Child & Adolescent Psychiatry, 1998
Because gender identity disorder (GID) in children is relatively uncommon, most child clinicians and researchers are likely to have had very little direct experience with it. In this chapter, I provide a selective overview of our knowledge about children with GID.
Susan J. Bradley, Kenneth J. Zucker
openaire +1 more source
Because gender identity disorder (GID) in children is relatively uncommon, most child clinicians and researchers are likely to have had very little direct experience with it. In this chapter, I provide a selective overview of our knowledge about children with GID.
Susan J. Bradley, Kenneth J. Zucker
openaire +1 more source
Gender identity disorder and courtship disorder
Archives of Sexual Behavior, 1993A hypothetical connection between gender identity disorder and courtship disorder was investigated in 274 heterosexual male patients of the following types: nontransvestic fetishists for female attire; transvestic fetishists; patients with gender identity disorder of adolescence and adulthood, nontranssexual type; and transsexuals.
K, Freund, R J, Watson
openaire +2 more sources
Gender identity disorder and eating disorders
International Journal of Eating Disorders, 2002AbstractWe report three cases of transsexual patients who are suffering from an eating disorder: A biological male patient diagnosed with anorexia nervosa (AN), a biological male patient with bulimia nervosa (BN), and a biological female patient with AN as well as a severe alcohol dependence.
Urs, Hepp, Gabriella, Milos
openaire +2 more sources
Endocrinologic Treatment of Gender Identity Disorders
Endocrine Practice, 2003To review the diagnosis, therapeutic options, and potential complications of treatment of transsexualism.We summarize the appropriate initial assessment and the current guidelines for hormonal and surgical treatment of patients with transsexualism.The cardinal feature of transsexualism is the permanent feeling of gender dysphoria.
Vin, Tangpricha +3 more
openaire +2 more sources
Psychiatric comorbidity in gender identity disorder
Journal of Psychosomatic Research, 2005Despite being recognized as an important prognostic factor for the outcome in gender identity disorder (GID), psychiatric comorbidity has rarely been assessed by means of standardized diagnostic instruments. The aim of this study was to assess current and lifetime psychiatric comorbidity in patients with GID.A cross-sectional sample of 31 patients who ...
U, Hepp +4 more
openaire +2 more sources
Response: Finding the Disorder in Gender Identity Disorder
Harvard Review of Psychiatry, 1999(1999). Response: Finding the Disorder in Gender Identity Disorder. Harvard Review of Psychiatry: Vol. 7, No. 1, pp. 43-50.
openaire +2 more sources
1992
To the extent that psychopathology illuminates the subtle healthy processes of development, the gender identity disorders teach us about the most fundamental aspects of our sexual selves. Suffering and lost potential abound among the gender-disordered, but so do courage, determination, and triumph of the belief in self-expression.
openaire +1 more source
To the extent that psychopathology illuminates the subtle healthy processes of development, the gender identity disorders teach us about the most fundamental aspects of our sexual selves. Suffering and lost potential abound among the gender-disordered, but so do courage, determination, and triumph of the belief in self-expression.
openaire +1 more source
2007
According to the DSM IV, a person with GID is a male or female that feels a strong identification with the opposite sex and experiences considerable stress because of their actual sex (Task Force on DSM-IV and American Psychiatric Association, 2000).
openaire +1 more source
According to the DSM IV, a person with GID is a male or female that feels a strong identification with the opposite sex and experiences considerable stress because of their actual sex (Task Force on DSM-IV and American Psychiatric Association, 2000).
openaire +1 more source
Gender Identity Disorder of Childhood Introduction
Journal of the American Academy of Child Psychiatry, 1985Whereas clinical case observations are useful for heuristic purposes, further progress in clinical research depends on the systematic assessment of groups of patients representing the diversity of the phenomenon under study and a variety of developmental conditions.
openaire +2 more sources

