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Title: Radio Program BORN THIS WAY: GENDER IDENTITY (listen)
Post by: MadelineB on November 11, 2012, 12:33:38 PM
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SCIENCE PROGRAMS: ALL IN THE MIND
Sunday 5pm Repeated:  Monday 1pm
Presented by Lynne Malcolm
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BORN THIS WAY: GENDER IDENTITY
Broadcast:Sunday 11 November 2012 5:00PM
http://www.abc.net.au/radionational/programs/allinthemind/born-this-way---gender-identity/4353904 (http://www.abc.net.au/radionational/programs/allinthemind/born-this-way---gender-identity/4353904)

For some people the sex they are born with doesn't correspond to the way they feel.

Researchers now know there are areas of the brain that differ among men and women and those who are transgender, and new psychiatric guidelines in the upcoming DSM V, due out in May 2013, are expected to acknowledge that.

We hear the moving stories of Craig Andrews and Julie Peters and how their transition to the opposite sex has improved their mental wellbeing.

Guests:
Julie Peters
Born male, lives as a woman
Doctoral candidate in the school of health and social development at Deakin University

Craig Andrews
Born female, now lives as a man
Co-ordinator of the FTM Australia network

Dr Fintan Harte
Psychiatrist
Head of the Southern Health Gender Dysphoria Clinic
Monash University, Melbourne

Professor Milton Diamond
Researcher in sexual development and identity
School of Medicine
University of Hawaii
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Article contains link to listen to broadcast, or to download 13.53MB mp3 recording. -MadelineB