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3523577Gender Dysphoria, A Simple Guide To The Condition, Diagnosis, Treatment And Related Conditionshttps://www.gandhi.com.mx/gender-dysphoria-a-simple-guide-to-the-condition-diagnosis-treatment-and-related-conditions-9781005334512/phttps://gandhi.vtexassets.com/arquivos/ids/2729480/6247c3ef-df79-4f5b-a152-1179afdef0ca.jpg?v=638384373851030000MXNKenneth KeeOutOfStock/Ebooks/3459276Gender Dysphoria, A Simple Guide To The Condition, Diagnosis, Treatment And Related Conditions00https://www.gandhi.com.mx/gender-dysphoria-a-simple-guide-to-the-condition-diagnosis-treatment-and-related-conditions-9781005334512/phttps://gandhi.vtexassets.com/arquivos/ids/2729480/6247c3ef-df79-4f5b-a152-1179afdef0ca.jpg?v=638384373851030000OutOfStockMXN0DIEbook20209781005334512_W3siaWQiOiI1ZGU2OWM0Yy1lOWU1LTQ4MmYtODAyYi01OGNmNTY5NzZjMjEiLCJsaXN0UHJpY2UiOjY3LCJkaXNjb3VudCI6MCwic2VsbGluZ1ByaWNlIjo2NywiaW5jbHVkZXNUYXgiOnRydWUsInByaWNlVHlwZSI6IklwcCIsImN1cnJlbmN5IjoiTVhOIiwiZnJvbSI6IjIwMjQtMDUtMTVUMTY6MDA6MDBaIiwicmVnaW9uIjoiTVgiLCJpc1ByZW9yZGVyIjpmYWxzZX1d9781005334512_<p>This book describes Gender Dysphoria, Diagnosis and Treatment and Related Diseases</p><p>A person belongs to the gender he or she feels inside him or her.</p><p>Gender dysphoria happens when a person has a deep discomfort and distress about the gender they were born with since it does not match their gender identity.</p><p>A person who was physically born female instead has a deep inner feeling of being male.</p><p>This mismatch causes severe discomfort, anxiety, and depression.</p><p>Typically, children are allocated their gender at birth based on their anatomy and chromosomes.</p><p>For most children, this gender allocation corresponds to their gender identity, an internal sense of identifying oneself as male or female.</p><p>Some children might feel strangeness and grow into transgender adults.</p><p>Gender dysphoria (GD) according to Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental disorders (DSM 5) is depicted as a marked difference between their knowledge or expressed gender and the one they were allocated at birth.</p><p>It was formerly termed gender identity disorder.</p><p>Children or adolescents who feel this turmoil cannot link to their gender expression when recognizing themselves within traditional societal binary male or female parts, which may induce cultural stigmatization.</p><p>This can further result in relationship conflicts with family, peers, friends in different aspects of their daily lives and cause:</p><ol><li>Rejection from society,</li><li>Interpersonal conflicts,</li><li>Symptoms of depression and anxiety</li><li>Substance use disorders,</li><li>A negative sense of well-being and poor self-esteem, and</li><li>Higher risk of self-harm and suicide.</li></ol><p>There should more awareness created to perceive gender expression as a continuum from male to female rather than fixed binary norms.</p><p>This might help society to understand the population and reduce the burden of mental health problems produced by the linked stigma.</p><p>The term gender should not be confused with a persons sexual direction.</p><p>A transgender man (biological female) may categorize himself as heterosexual and still be sexually engrossed with women and vice versa.</p><p>People who have gender dysphoria believe stoutly that their gender does not equal their biology.</p><p>A person who has a penis and all other physical traits of a male might feel instead that he is really a female.</p><p>The person can have an intense wish to have a female body and to be acknowledged by others as a female.</p><p>Or someone with the physical features of a female would feel her true identity is male.</p><p>Feeling that the body does not indicate the true gender can induce severe distress, anxiety, and depression.</p><p>Dysphoria is a sensation of dissatisfaction, anxiety, and restlessness.</p><p>With gender dysphoria, the distress with the male or female body can be so serious that it can disrupt the normal life, at school or work or during social activities.</p><p>Gender dysphoria was known as gender identity disorder.</p><p>The mismatch between body and internal feeling of gender is not a mental sickness.</p><p>Instead, what need to be treated are the stress, anxiety, and depression that go along with it.</p><p>The disorder has been called transsexualism an outdated offensive term</p><p>Now transgender is used to depict someone who feels his or her body and gender do not match.</p><p>Gender nonconforming (GNC) is a broader term that can involve people with gender dysphoria.</p><p>But it can also depict people who feel that they are neither only male nor only female.</p><p>People who identify with both genders or with neither gender may call themselves gender queer.</p><p>Gender dysphoria is not homosexuality.</p><p>The internal sense of the gender is not the same as the sexual orientation.</p><p>TABLE OF CONTENT<br />Introduction<br />Chapter 1 Gender Dysphoria<br />Chapter 2 Causes<br />Chapter 3 Symptoms<br />Chapter 4 Diagnosis<br />Chapter 5 Treatment<br />Chapter 6 Prognosis<br />Chapter 7 Klinefelter Syndrome<br />Chapter 8 Personality Disorders<br />Epilogue</p>...(*_*)9781005334512_<p>This book describes Gender Dysphoria, Diagnosis and Treatment and Related Diseases</p><p>A person belongs to the gender he or she feels inside him or her.</p><p>Gender dysphoria happens when a person has a deep discomfort and distress about the gender they were born with since it does not match their gender identity.</p><p>A person who was physically born female instead has a deep inner feeling of being male.</p><p>This mismatch causes severe discomfort, anxiety, and depression.</p><p>Typically, children are allocated their gender at birth based on their anatomy and chromosomes.</p><p>For most children, this gender allocation corresponds to their gender identity, an internal sense of identifying oneself as male or female.</p><p>Some children might feel strangeness and grow into transgender adults.</p><p>Gender dysphoria (GD) according to Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental disorders (DSM 5) is depicted as a marked difference between their knowledge or expressed gender and the one they were allocated at birth.</p><p>It was formerly termed "gender identity disorder."</p><p>Children or adolescents who feel this turmoil cannot link to their gender expression when recognizing themselves within traditional societal binary male or female parts, which may induce cultural stigmatization.</p><p>This can further result in relationship conflicts with family, peers, friends in different aspects of their daily lives and cause:</p><ol><li>Rejection from society,</li><li>Interpersonal conflicts,</li><li>Symptoms of depression and anxiety</li><li>Substance use disorders,</li><li>A negative sense of well-being and poor self-esteem, and</li><li>Higher risk of self-harm and suicide.</li></ol><p>There should more awareness created to perceive gender expression as a continuum from male to female rather than fixed binary norms.</p><p>This might help society to understand the population and reduce the burden of mental health problems produced by the linked stigma.</p><p>The term gender should not be confused with a persons sexual direction.</p><p>A transgender man (biological female) may categorize himself as heterosexual and still be sexually engrossed with women and vice versa.</p><p>People who have gender dysphoria believe stoutly that their gender does not equal their biology.</p><p>A person who has a penis and all other physical traits of a male might feel instead that he is really a female.</p><p>The person can have an intense wish to have a female body and to be acknowledged by others as a female.</p><p>Or someone with the physical features of a female would feel her true identity is male.</p><p>Feeling that the body does not indicate the true gender can induce severe distress, anxiety, and depression.</p><p>"Dysphoria" is a sensation of dissatisfaction, anxiety, and restlessness.</p><p>With gender dysphoria, the distress with the male or female body can be so serious that it can disrupt the normal life, at school or work or during social activities.</p><p>Gender dysphoria was known as gender identity disorder.</p><p>The mismatch between body and internal feeling of gender is not a mental sickness.</p><p>Instead, what need to be treated are the stress, anxiety, and depression that go along with it.</p><p>The disorder has been called transsexualism an outdated offensive term</p><p>Now transgender is used to depict someone who feels his or her body and gender do not match.</p><p>Gender nonconforming (GNC) is a broader term that can involve people with gender dysphoria.</p><p>But it can also depict people who feel that they are neither only male nor only female.</p><p>People who identify with both genders or with neither gender may call themselves "gender queer."</p><p>Gender dysphoria is not homosexuality.</p><p>The internal sense of the gender is not the same as the sexual orientation.</p><p>TABLE OF CONTENT<br />Introduction<br />Chapter 1 Gender Dysphoria<br />Chapter 2 Causes<br />Chapter 3 Symptoms<br />Chapter 4 Diagnosis<br />Chapter 5 Treatment<br />Chapter 6 Prognosis<br />Chapter 7 Klinefelter Syndrome<br />Chapter 8 Personality Disorders<br />Epilogue</p>...9781005334512_Kenneth Keelibro_electonico_06cf996b-d614-357b-bc26-7999e729abe9_9781005334512;9781005334512_9781005334512Kenneth KeeInglésMéxicohttps://getbook.kobo.com/koboid-prod-public/smashwords-epub-09980e78-d967-4a32-84c3-8e999ee3e46e.epub2020-07-22T00:00:00+00:00Kenneth Kee