http://www.pinknews.co.uk/2012/06/13/debate-surrounds-intersex-inclusion-in-the-dsm-v/by Jennie Kermode
13 June 2012, 11:31am
The DSM, or Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders, is the American Psychological Association (APA) guidebook used by psychiatrists all around the world. It is currently undergoing revisions for a fifth edition, which has sparked controversy in many areas. Among these is its inclusion, for the first time, of intersex people.
"When a child is born with an atypical sex anatomy, often called a disorder of sex development (DSD) or intersex condition, doctors must sometimes make an educated guess about what gender assignment makes the most sense. If the child later decides that the guess was wrong, is that a sign that something is wrong with the child?" asks Anne Tamar-Mattis, executive director of Advocates for Informed Choice (AIC).
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Holly Greenberry of IntersexUK notes that the Gender Recognition Act expressly excludes intersex people and believes the proposed changes to the DSM would make such problems worse.
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The OII, however, see some positive aspects to the DSM's approach. It represents the first official recognition, at this level, that intersex people may grow up to feel at odds with their assigned genders.