Well, it's still a 'disorder', you still need a mental health professional to be "certain" and we're still "confused". And it was listed in a section of the LA Times that is described as "ODDITIES, MUSINGS AND NEWS FROM THE WORLD OF HEALTH". I hope they didn't see this an an oddity. But we are making some strides. And it seems people are beginning to listen.
The transgender community has advocated for changes in the psychiatry's approach to the diagnosis of gender identity disorder, which is now being revisited in drafting sessions for the profession's diagnostic manual. Among the transgender community's concerns: that current definitions of Gender Identity Disorder lump the diagnosis under "paraphilias," contribute to stigmatization, and fail to support the goals of gender transition and access to surgical and hormonal therapies in treatment of GID.