Gender is everywhere. Politicians argue over it, educational systems struggle to define it, and our friends, neighbors, and children explore it. More than ever before, young people are questioning their gender identities and redefining the role of gender in their lives. How should our society-and we as individuals (parents, teachers, friends)-respond? In Gender Explained, Diane Ehrensaft, PhD, and Michelle Jurkiewicz, PsyD, separate medical fact from fear-mongering falsehoods and answer these questions: What should parents do when their child starts experiencing gender dysphoria? Which sports…mehr
Gender is everywhere. Politicians argue over it, educational systems struggle to define it, and our friends, neighbors, and children explore it. More than ever before, young people are questioning their gender identities and redefining the role of gender in their lives. How should our society-and we as individuals (parents, teachers, friends)-respond? In Gender Explained, Diane Ehrensaft, PhD, and Michelle Jurkiewicz, PsyD, separate medical fact from fear-mongering falsehoods and answer these questions: What should parents do when their child starts experiencing gender dysphoria? Which sports teams should transgender youth play on? How should schools teach young people about gender? And most important: What is gender-affirming care, and when should an individual have access to it? With clear, expert guidance, this book is a safeguard against political vitriol, and it offers urgent protection for those among us who are transgender and/or nonbinary. Far more than an introduction to gender creativity, it is an invitation to develop compassion for everyone along the gender continuum.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Diane Ehrensaft, PhD, is a developmental and clinical psychologist, the author of The Gender Creative Child and Gender Born, Gender Made, and coauthor, with Michelle Jurkiewicz, of Gender Explained. At the University of California, San Francisco, she is the cofounder and director of mental health at the Child and Adolescent Gender Center and a professor of pediatrics. She has been featured on the Los Angeles Times online and WIRED online and has appeared on Anderson Live, The Oprah Winfrey Show, and the Today Show.
Inhaltsangabe
Foreword by Stephen M. Rosenthal, MD Glossary Chapter 1: Much Ado About Gender Chapter 2: Why Is Gender Such a Thing for So Many Kids? Chapter 3: Why Does Gender Make People So Anxious? Chapter 4: What About This Gender-Affirmative Model? Chapter 5: Where Have All the Young Girls Gone? Chapter 6: Teach Your Parents Well: The Children Speak Chapter 7: What's a Parent to Do? Chapter 8: Gender Conundrums: Sports, Education, 139 and Medicine Chapter 9: Through the Looking Glass Chapter 10: Gender Evolution to Revolution: What's Next? Notes Acknowledgments Index About the Authors
Foreword by Stephen M. Rosenthal, MD Glossary Chapter 1: Much Ado About Gender Chapter 2: Why Is Gender Such a Thing for So Many Kids? Chapter 3: Why Does Gender Make People So Anxious? Chapter 4: What About This Gender-Affirmative Model? Chapter 5: Where Have All the Young Girls Gone? Chapter 6: Teach Your Parents Well: The Children Speak Chapter 7: What's a Parent to Do? Chapter 8: Gender Conundrums: Sports, Education, 139 and Medicine Chapter 9: Through the Looking Glass Chapter 10: Gender Evolution to Revolution: What's Next? Notes Acknowledgments Index About the Authors
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