So I Googled "gender identity disorder" and immediately saw that the process of declaring, due to political and philosophical considerations, that it's not a disorder is well underway. "Disorder" had been removed from the name. Now it's been renamed "gender dysphoria."
Then I found an article from a site called "TeenVogue.com":
http://www.teenvogue.com/story/trumps-a ... -a-disease
A quote:
That sentence has a link in it that takes you to an article in "Advocate." This quote is in that one:Green is wrong.
In 2012, the American Psychiatric Association removed the term “gender identity disorder” from the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders (DSM), reclassifying it as gender dysphoria.
So there you have it. It's happening again in the current context. A condition historically identified as a disorder is being reclassified so that it will no longer be considered as such. And it's not happening because of any change in the science. It's happening because of political/philosophical advocacy. Because people are pushing for it because they want official validation of their denial of the reality that there is something wrong with you if you are born a male but want to think you're a female or visa versa.For years advocates have lobbied the American Psychiatric Association to change or remove categories labeling transgender people in a psychiatric manual, arguing that terms like “Gender Identity Disorder” characterize all trans people as mentally ill.
BTW I'm not sure the process is complete. I found an American Psychiatric Association discussion of it at https://www.psychiatry.org/patients-fam ... -dysphoria. I read it as saying gender dysphoria is still considered a disorder. I say that because it contrasts the condition to "gender nonconformity" while saying "gender nonconformity is not a disorder."
And it has "Diagnosis" section including this language:
But if I'm correct in interpreting the article as indicating it's still recognized as a disorder I think it's just a matter of time before it's not. The political/philosophical wheels are turning.The Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders (DSM-5) provides for one overarching diagnosis of gender dysphoria with separate specific criteria for children and for adolescents and adults.
One last thing: I see many things that make me cynical about the fields of Psychiatry and Psychology and here's another one from that American Psychiatric Association page:
I've seen that before. In fact I took a survey that asked me what gender I was "assigned" at birth.In adolescents and adults gender dysphoria diagnosis involves a difference between one’s experienced/expressed gender and assigned gender,
The implication is complete nonsense. With very rare exceptions such as those involving people born with both male and female genitalia (intersex), we are not "assigned" a "gender" at birth. Way over 99% of us are born clearly and unequivocally male or clearly and unequivocally female. Nobody "assigns" that to us. It's inherent. We are no more "assigned" gender at birth than I "assigned" marine animals their sex years ago when I did surveys as a State biologist and counted males and females to estimate sex rations. It's like saying a pine tree was "assigned" to be a pine tree. Like the only reason I was categorized as a male is that some Doctor flipped a coin and decided that's what I'd be.
Use of that kind of terminology..."assigned gender"...in one more thing that makes me think the field of Psychiatry has been irrevocably contaminated by philosophical/political pressure and/or bias.









