In most cases (excluding a few intersex cases) the body is perfectly healthy in it's own right? A psychological condition IS recognised as a medical condition, e.g. you can get a disability pension, you can get medicine, often there is some identifiable biological cause.
How would you diagnose GID - to determine who would benifit from hormonal and surgical treatment - if not psychologically?
There are some biological aspects of brain anatomy etc. which are different between men and women and transexuals resemble their prefferred gender in a few of these, but in all cases there is a fair bit of over-lap betwwen biomen and biowomen. It seems unlikely that they will be able to diagnose GID with a brian scan or blood test any time in the near future.
I know you feel YOU know what is right for you, but there are some people who may feel the need to transition, but who may benifit from other treatment. I'll make up an example, what about a gay male who has grown up in a very homophobic community and thinks life will be a lot easier as a woman, he may want to transition as an easy fix, but he proabbly would not benifit from transitioning. You need to diagnose it in order to give treatment to those who will most benifit and re-direct those who will not.
so, given there is no workable biological test, it seems entirely reasonable that there should be guidelines for diagnosing it psychologically.
Post Merge: August 27, 2009, 09:24:14 AM
A good psychologist uses the GSM as guidelines only, which is as it was intended.
I don't like that the DSM seems to include only pathological conditions and it tends to disregard normal variation. But i think the TG community has more to gain than to loose by having GID in the DSM. Effective diagnostic guidelines will help to inform studies on who can benifit form the sort of treatments you want, which may improve access to them.
I really don't understand why people are so keen to have medical problems rather than psychological ones? My ex boyfriend was bizarely pleased to find his hallucinations were caused by epilepsy rather than skitzophrenia. I can see why he was pleased in finding medications which were more effective, but i don't undertand the pride issue as such.
I guess it maybe dates from the days of huge assylums for the mad? but haven't we moved on from then?