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  2. Gender dysphoria - Wikipedia

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    The critical element of gender dysphoria is the presence of clinically significant distress associated with the condition." [1] Individuals with gender dysphoria may or may not regard their own cross-gender feelings and behaviors as a disorder. Advantages and disadvantages exist to classifying gender dysphoria as a disorder. [3]

  3. Partial androgen insensitivity syndrome - Wikipedia

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    If an affected child does express feelings of gender dysphoria, the opportunity to explore such feelings with a psychologist experienced in treating intersex conditions should be accommodated. [29] If feelings of gender dysphoria persist, gender reassignment should be initiated, possibly with the aid of a specialist in the field.

  4. Transgender health care - Wikipedia

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    However, the difference between "gender dysphoria" and "gender incongruence" is not always clear in the medical literature. [12] Some studies posit that treating gender variance as a medical condition has negative effects on the health of transgender people and claim that assumptions of coexisting psychiatric symptoms should be avoided.

  5. Laura Edwards-Leeper - Wikipedia

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    Edwards-Leeper said in a 2024 New York Times interview that, in the beginning of her career, most of her patients had deep-seated and long-standing gender dysphoria, but that ceased to be the case in recent years, with many of her recent patients reporting no history of gender dysphoria. She further stated that, when treating young people who ...

  6. Mental disorders and gender - Wikipedia

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    Women are also four times more likely to develop chronic PTSD compared to men. [44] There are observed differences in the types of symptoms experienced by men and women. [43] Women are more likely to experience specific sub-clusters of symptoms, such as re-experiencing symptoms (e.g. flashbacks), hypervigilance, feeling depressed and numbness.

  7. Sexual anomalies - Wikipedia

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    Sexual anomalies, also known as sexual abnormalities, are a set of clinical conditions due to chromosomal, gonadal and/or genitalia variation.Individuals with congenital (inborn) discrepancy between sex chromosome, gonadal, and their internal and external genitalia are categorised as individuals with a disorder of sex development (DSD). [1]

  8. Diagnosed with gender dysphoria, she couldn’t concentrate in ...

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    Transitioning as an adult or experimenting with gender presentation is hardly unusual in 2024, but Blouin’s role as a new founder and CEO in an overwhelmingly white male—and, often ...

  9. Causes of gender incongruence - Wikipedia

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    Late-onset gender dysphoria does not include visible signs in early childhood, but some report having had wishes to be the opposite sex in childhood that they did not report to others. Trans women who experience late-onset gender dysphoria are more likely be attracted to women and may identify as lesbians or bisexual.