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Three cases of genital self‐surgery and their relationship to transexualism∗

The Journal of Sex Research, 1976
In three cases of self‐performed genital surgery, the ideology was related to, but not the same as that of, transexualism. One man, genuinely paranoid, wanted to be a hypospadiac so as to reveal to mankind the lost secret of the alchemists, namely, the urethral orgasm.
J, Money, M, De Priest
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Transexuality and psychotherapy

Tijdschrift voor psychotherapie, 1984
In this article, the effects of sex reassignment surgery and of psychotherapy are compared. As opposed to the contentions of some advocates of psychotherapy, no disqualifications of sex reassignment surgery have been encountered. The authors argue that more attention should be paid to the possibilities of psychotherapy, and expect that its most ...
Cohen-Kettenis, P., Kuiper, B.
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Counseling the transexual: Five conversations with professionals in transexual therapy

Booklet created by the Erickson Educational Foundation containing interviews with mental health professionals who are experienced in counseling "transexual" people. The purpose of the booklet is to inform people about the services available to them and to share the knowledge of experienced professionals with less experienced professionals.
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Transexuals' Recognition of Emotions as Measured by the FEEL-Test

International Journal of Transgenderism, 2006
ABSTRACT The study investigates the ability of transsexuals (TS) to recognize facially expressed basic emotions. It was hypothesized that, due to their discomfort in their gender role, this ability might be diminished in TS. In addition it was expected that emotion recognition improves during the course of transgendering, e.g., after having started the
Henrik Kessler   +2 more
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