Quote from: Allie24 on October 05, 2017, 11:44:47 AM
I think the issue comes in with someone who wants to pursue transition but does not pass the brain scan test. Does this mean they are refused treatment? We veer then into an ideological debate, rather than a scientific one. To what extent do we allow an individual to determine what they are, and is it ethical to offer a treatment for a patient who does not require it?
At this point I believe that running on the assumption that cis people generally don't pursue this treatment is the safest course of action. Imaging the brain is neat, and might be useful for those on the fence about what they are (also families) but I would in no way advocate it as a primary diagnosis tool.