News and Events => Science & Medical News => Topic started by: Shana A on March 12, 2010, 08:50:11 AM Return to Full Version
Title: Controversy continues over APA and gender variance
Post by: Shana A on March 12, 2010, 08:50:11 AM
Post by: Shana A on March 12, 2010, 08:50:11 AM
Controversy continues over APA and gender variance
By RENEE BAKER | Contributing Writer
Mar 11, 2010 - 3:15:19 PM
http://www.dallasvoice.com/artman/publish/article_12594.php (http://www.dallasvoice.com/artman/publish/article_12594.php)
Mental illness can carry a heavy stigma. It can destroy families, end careers, cause health care to be turned down and even the most basic of human rights to be denied.
Just look at homosexuality as an example: It was once labeled a mental disorder, and the liberation of LGB people today continues to depend upon them having a clean bill of mental health.
But that same clean bill is routinely denied to freely expressing gender-variant people — from toddlers to adults — regardless of transgender identity. And though the liberating road ahead is anything but clear, many voices are speaking out amidst a firestorm of controversy, and they're speaking to the American Psychiatric Association.
Post Merge: March 15, 2010, 12:21:24 PM
Controversy continues over APA and gender
Posted by Andrea James on 03/12 at 10:48 AM
http://www.tsroadmap.com/notes/index.php/site/comments/controversy_continues_over_apa_and_gender_variance/ (http://www.tsroadmap.com/notes/index.php/site/comments/controversy_continues_over_apa_and_gender_variance/)
The battle is heating up over how gender variance will be handled in the American Psychiatric Association's update of the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders (DSM-V).
Allen Frances, the previous DSM-IV general editor, listed two of transyouth reparative therapist Ken Zucker's proposed changes as the worst ideas from the DSM-V drafts.
http://www.psychiatrictimes.com/display/article/10168/1522341?CID=rss&verify=0 (http://www.psychiatrictimes.com/display/article/10168/1522341?CID=rss&verify=0)
That led to Zucker sending out a super-snippy retort.
http://www.psychiatrictimes.com/dsm-v/content/article/10168/1526647 (http://www.psychiatrictimes.com/dsm-v/content/article/10168/1526647)
By RENEE BAKER | Contributing Writer
Mar 11, 2010 - 3:15:19 PM
http://www.dallasvoice.com/artman/publish/article_12594.php (http://www.dallasvoice.com/artman/publish/article_12594.php)
Mental illness can carry a heavy stigma. It can destroy families, end careers, cause health care to be turned down and even the most basic of human rights to be denied.
Just look at homosexuality as an example: It was once labeled a mental disorder, and the liberation of LGB people today continues to depend upon them having a clean bill of mental health.
But that same clean bill is routinely denied to freely expressing gender-variant people — from toddlers to adults — regardless of transgender identity. And though the liberating road ahead is anything but clear, many voices are speaking out amidst a firestorm of controversy, and they're speaking to the American Psychiatric Association.
Post Merge: March 15, 2010, 12:21:24 PM
Controversy continues over APA and gender
Posted by Andrea James on 03/12 at 10:48 AM
http://www.tsroadmap.com/notes/index.php/site/comments/controversy_continues_over_apa_and_gender_variance/ (http://www.tsroadmap.com/notes/index.php/site/comments/controversy_continues_over_apa_and_gender_variance/)
The battle is heating up over how gender variance will be handled in the American Psychiatric Association's update of the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders (DSM-V).
Allen Frances, the previous DSM-IV general editor, listed two of transyouth reparative therapist Ken Zucker's proposed changes as the worst ideas from the DSM-V drafts.
http://www.psychiatrictimes.com/display/article/10168/1522341?CID=rss&verify=0 (http://www.psychiatrictimes.com/display/article/10168/1522341?CID=rss&verify=0)
That led to Zucker sending out a super-snippy retort.
http://www.psychiatrictimes.com/dsm-v/content/article/10168/1526647 (http://www.psychiatrictimes.com/dsm-v/content/article/10168/1526647)