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  2. Gender identity refers to a person’s internal sense of being male, female or something else; gender expression refers to the way a person communicates gender identity to others through behavior, clothing, hairstyles, voice or body characteristics. “Trans” is sometimes used as shorthand for “transgender.”. While transgender is ...

  3. Las personas trans generalmente etiquetan su orientación sexual mediante su género como referencia. Por ejemplo, una mujer transgénero, o una persona a quien se asignó el sexo masculino al nacer y realiza una transición al sexo femenino, que siente atracción hacia otras mujeres se identificaría como lesbiana o mujer homosexual. De la ...

  4. Guidelines for Psychological Practice With Transgender and Gender...

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    ate, and trans-affirmative psychological practice with TGNC people. Trans-affirmative practice is the provision The American Psychological Association’s (APA’s) Task Force on Guidelines for Psychological Practice with Transgender and Gender Non-conforming People developed these guidelines. lore m. dickey, Louisiana

  5. woman rather than as transgender. People who cross-dress wear clothing that is traditionally or stereotypically worn by another gender in their culture. They vary in how completely they cross-dress, from one article of clothing to fully cross-dressing. Those who cross-dress are usually comfortable with their assigned sex and do not wish to ...

  6. Transgender Exclusion in Sports - American Psychological...

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    Despite having previously defeated Yearwood and Miller, three White cisgender girls were plaintiffs in a February 2020 lawsuit that argued that transgender girls’ participation in girls’ sports competitions violates protections against gender-based discrimination under Title IX (Clifton, 2021). In April 2021, a federal judge dismissed the ...

  7. A Guide to Sexual Orientation and Gender Diversity Terms

    www.apa.org/ed/precollege/psychology-teacher-network/introductory-psychology/...

    LGBTQ+ is an acronym that has been developed to represent individuals who identify as lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, and queer/questioning (GLAAD, 2018). The umbrella term is used to describe a wide range of sexual and gender minorities and has expanded over the years in an effort towards inclusion (Los Angeles Conservancy, n.d.).

  8. ‘The young people feel it’: A look at the mental health impact of...

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    “Young trans people today are experiencing a tremendous amount of anxiety,” said APA Past President Thema Bryant, PhD. “There is a sense of not feeling safe. This increased sense of animosity toward this already vulnerable population is even affecting those living in states where antitransgender legislation isn’t even on the table.”

  9. Transgender Identity Issues in Psychology

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    APA resolution supporting full equality for transgender and gender-variant people, the cultural context surrounding transgender issues, the national transgender discrimination survey, the world professional association for transgender health issues identity recognition statement, the new policy on gender change in passports announced by the U.S. Department of State and more.

  10. Helping the Straight Spouse When a Wife or Husband Comes Out as...

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    2013. "OurPath". OurPath supports Straight Partners of LGB People and Partners of Trans People post discovery or disclosure. Whether separating, divorcing, or remaining in a Mixed Orientation Relationship, OurPath empowers the heterosexual partners of LGBT+ people to find their own path to healing, acceptance, and a new normal.

  11. Advocating for transgender and nonbinary youths

    www.apa.org/monitor/2022/07/advocating-transgender-nonbinary-youths

    A study out of the University of Washington discovered that among 104 trans and nonbinary youths ages 13 to 20, gender-affirming care lowered the odds of moderate to severe depression by 60% and suicidality by 73% (Tordoff, D. M., et al., JAMA Network Open, Vol. 5, No. 2, 2022).