Arlene Istar Lev
Transgender Emergence
Therapeutic Guidelines for Working with Gender-Variant People and Their Families
Arlene Istar Lev
Transgender Emergence
Therapeutic Guidelines for Working with Gender-Variant People and Their Families
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This comprehensive book provides you with a clinical and theoretical overview of the issues facing transgendered/transsexual people and their families.
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This comprehensive book provides you with a clinical and theoretical overview of the issues facing transgendered/transsexual people and their families.
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- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 500
- Erscheinungstermin: 12. März 2004
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 216mm x 157mm x 33mm
- Gewicht: 590g
- ISBN-13: 9780789007087
- ISBN-10: 0789007088
- Artikelnr.: 22453762
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- 06621 890
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 500
- Erscheinungstermin: 12. März 2004
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 216mm x 157mm x 33mm
- Gewicht: 590g
- ISBN-13: 9780789007087
- ISBN-10: 0789007088
- Artikelnr.: 22453762
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- 06621 890
* Foreword
* Preface: Overview of Transgender Emergence
* Acknowledgments
* Introduction
* The Language of Gender
* Gender Dysphoria and Etiological Theories
* The Families of Transgendered People
* The Need for Training
* Part I: Theoretical Understandings of Transgenderism
* Chapter 1. The Transsexual Phenomenon Meets the Transexual Menace
* Compassionate and Controversial Treatment of Transsexuals
* The Mental Health Professional As Gatekeeper
* Clinical GuidelinesTherapeutic Standards of Care
* Chapter 2. The Legacy: Gender Variance in History
* The Historical Legacy
* Medical Science and Gender Variance
* Chapter 3. Deconstructing Sex and Gender: Thinking Outside the Box
* Four Components of Identity
* Deconstructing the Assumptions of Sexual Identity
* Part II: Diagnosis and Assessment
* Chapter 4. Etiologies: Causes and Categories
* Etiological Theories: Nature and NurtureEssentially Constructed
* Categorical Classifications: If the Shoe Doesn't FitForce It
* Chapter 5. Diagnosis and Transgenderism: The Creation of Pathology
* The Power of Diagnosis
* Gender As Pathological Diagnosis
* Part III: Treatment Issues
* Chapter 6. Learning to Listen to Gender Narratives
* Mental Health Issues and Transgenderism
* Clients Seeking Therapy
* Transgender Narratives
* Therapist As Midwife: The Birth of Story
* Chapter 7. Transgender Emergence: A Developmental Process
* Coming Out
* Transgender Emergence
* Chapter 8. Family Emergence
* Partners, Spouses, and Significant Others
* Developmental Stages for Family Members
* Families Coping with Transgenderism
* TransParents See
* Chapter 9. Transgendered Children and Youth
* Treatment, Prevention, and Parental Rights
* Families with Gender-Variant Children
* Gender Variance and Progressive Treatments
* Transgender EmergenceStep-by-Step Maturation
* Chapter 10. The Treatment of Intersexed People: Time for a New
Paradigm
* Assigning Sex and the Modern Medical Protocols
* Creating Psychosocial Emergency
* Standards of Humane Treatment for Intersexed People
* Appendix A. The International Classification of Diseases, Tenth
Revision, Definition of Transsexualism
* Appendix B. Common Intersexed Conditions
* Appendix C. Letters of Recommendation for Hormones
* Glossary
* References
* Index
* Preface: Overview of Transgender Emergence
* Acknowledgments
* Introduction
* The Language of Gender
* Gender Dysphoria and Etiological Theories
* The Families of Transgendered People
* The Need for Training
* Part I: Theoretical Understandings of Transgenderism
* Chapter 1. The Transsexual Phenomenon Meets the Transexual Menace
* Compassionate and Controversial Treatment of Transsexuals
* The Mental Health Professional As Gatekeeper
* Clinical GuidelinesTherapeutic Standards of Care
* Chapter 2. The Legacy: Gender Variance in History
* The Historical Legacy
* Medical Science and Gender Variance
* Chapter 3. Deconstructing Sex and Gender: Thinking Outside the Box
* Four Components of Identity
* Deconstructing the Assumptions of Sexual Identity
* Part II: Diagnosis and Assessment
* Chapter 4. Etiologies: Causes and Categories
* Etiological Theories: Nature and NurtureEssentially Constructed
* Categorical Classifications: If the Shoe Doesn't FitForce It
* Chapter 5. Diagnosis and Transgenderism: The Creation of Pathology
* The Power of Diagnosis
* Gender As Pathological Diagnosis
* Part III: Treatment Issues
* Chapter 6. Learning to Listen to Gender Narratives
* Mental Health Issues and Transgenderism
* Clients Seeking Therapy
* Transgender Narratives
* Therapist As Midwife: The Birth of Story
* Chapter 7. Transgender Emergence: A Developmental Process
* Coming Out
* Transgender Emergence
* Chapter 8. Family Emergence
* Partners, Spouses, and Significant Others
* Developmental Stages for Family Members
* Families Coping with Transgenderism
* TransParents See
* Chapter 9. Transgendered Children and Youth
* Treatment, Prevention, and Parental Rights
* Families with Gender-Variant Children
* Gender Variance and Progressive Treatments
* Transgender EmergenceStep-by-Step Maturation
* Chapter 10. The Treatment of Intersexed People: Time for a New
Paradigm
* Assigning Sex and the Modern Medical Protocols
* Creating Psychosocial Emergency
* Standards of Humane Treatment for Intersexed People
* Appendix A. The International Classification of Diseases, Tenth
Revision, Definition of Transsexualism
* Appendix B. Common Intersexed Conditions
* Appendix C. Letters of Recommendation for Hormones
* Glossary
* References
* Index
* Foreword
* Preface: Overview of Transgender Emergence
* Acknowledgments
* Introduction
* The Language of Gender
* Gender Dysphoria and Etiological Theories
* The Families of Transgendered People
* The Need for Training
* Part I: Theoretical Understandings of Transgenderism
* Chapter 1. The Transsexual Phenomenon Meets the Transexual Menace
* Compassionate and Controversial Treatment of Transsexuals
* The Mental Health Professional As Gatekeeper
* Clinical GuidelinesTherapeutic Standards of Care
* Chapter 2. The Legacy: Gender Variance in History
* The Historical Legacy
* Medical Science and Gender Variance
* Chapter 3. Deconstructing Sex and Gender: Thinking Outside the Box
* Four Components of Identity
* Deconstructing the Assumptions of Sexual Identity
* Part II: Diagnosis and Assessment
* Chapter 4. Etiologies: Causes and Categories
* Etiological Theories: Nature and NurtureEssentially Constructed
* Categorical Classifications: If the Shoe Doesn't FitForce It
* Chapter 5. Diagnosis and Transgenderism: The Creation of Pathology
* The Power of Diagnosis
* Gender As Pathological Diagnosis
* Part III: Treatment Issues
* Chapter 6. Learning to Listen to Gender Narratives
* Mental Health Issues and Transgenderism
* Clients Seeking Therapy
* Transgender Narratives
* Therapist As Midwife: The Birth of Story
* Chapter 7. Transgender Emergence: A Developmental Process
* Coming Out
* Transgender Emergence
* Chapter 8. Family Emergence
* Partners, Spouses, and Significant Others
* Developmental Stages for Family Members
* Families Coping with Transgenderism
* TransParents See
* Chapter 9. Transgendered Children and Youth
* Treatment, Prevention, and Parental Rights
* Families with Gender-Variant Children
* Gender Variance and Progressive Treatments
* Transgender EmergenceStep-by-Step Maturation
* Chapter 10. The Treatment of Intersexed People: Time for a New
Paradigm
* Assigning Sex and the Modern Medical Protocols
* Creating Psychosocial Emergency
* Standards of Humane Treatment for Intersexed People
* Appendix A. The International Classification of Diseases, Tenth
Revision, Definition of Transsexualism
* Appendix B. Common Intersexed Conditions
* Appendix C. Letters of Recommendation for Hormones
* Glossary
* References
* Index
* Preface: Overview of Transgender Emergence
* Acknowledgments
* Introduction
* The Language of Gender
* Gender Dysphoria and Etiological Theories
* The Families of Transgendered People
* The Need for Training
* Part I: Theoretical Understandings of Transgenderism
* Chapter 1. The Transsexual Phenomenon Meets the Transexual Menace
* Compassionate and Controversial Treatment of Transsexuals
* The Mental Health Professional As Gatekeeper
* Clinical GuidelinesTherapeutic Standards of Care
* Chapter 2. The Legacy: Gender Variance in History
* The Historical Legacy
* Medical Science and Gender Variance
* Chapter 3. Deconstructing Sex and Gender: Thinking Outside the Box
* Four Components of Identity
* Deconstructing the Assumptions of Sexual Identity
* Part II: Diagnosis and Assessment
* Chapter 4. Etiologies: Causes and Categories
* Etiological Theories: Nature and NurtureEssentially Constructed
* Categorical Classifications: If the Shoe Doesn't FitForce It
* Chapter 5. Diagnosis and Transgenderism: The Creation of Pathology
* The Power of Diagnosis
* Gender As Pathological Diagnosis
* Part III: Treatment Issues
* Chapter 6. Learning to Listen to Gender Narratives
* Mental Health Issues and Transgenderism
* Clients Seeking Therapy
* Transgender Narratives
* Therapist As Midwife: The Birth of Story
* Chapter 7. Transgender Emergence: A Developmental Process
* Coming Out
* Transgender Emergence
* Chapter 8. Family Emergence
* Partners, Spouses, and Significant Others
* Developmental Stages for Family Members
* Families Coping with Transgenderism
* TransParents See
* Chapter 9. Transgendered Children and Youth
* Treatment, Prevention, and Parental Rights
* Families with Gender-Variant Children
* Gender Variance and Progressive Treatments
* Transgender EmergenceStep-by-Step Maturation
* Chapter 10. The Treatment of Intersexed People: Time for a New
Paradigm
* Assigning Sex and the Modern Medical Protocols
* Creating Psychosocial Emergency
* Standards of Humane Treatment for Intersexed People
* Appendix A. The International Classification of Diseases, Tenth
Revision, Definition of Transsexualism
* Appendix B. Common Intersexed Conditions
* Appendix C. Letters of Recommendation for Hormones
* Glossary
* References
* Index