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2 New Developments in LGBT Development: What’s New and What’s (Still) True
birth certificates force a male-female dichotomy. That notwithstanding, the two-stage
2 New Developments in LGBT Development: What’s New and What’s (Still) True
birth certificates force a male-female dichotomy. That notwithstanding, the two-stage
3 Making Psychology Trans-Inclusive and Trans-Affirmative: Recommendations for Research and Practice
birth (APA, 1980). DSM-IV removed transexualism as a disorder but retained GID, and this was classified under Sexual Disorders (APA, 1994). Subsequently, the DSM-5 removed GID, replacing it with gender dysphoria, a change meant to reduce the stigmatization of transgender individuals
3 Making Psychology Trans-Inclusive and Trans-Affirmative: Recommendations for Research and Practice
birth (APA, 1980). DSM-IV removed transexualism as a disorder but retained GID, and this was classified under Sexual Disorders (APA, 1994). Subsequently, the DSM-5 removed GID, replacing it with gender dysphoria, a change meant to reduce the stigmatization of transgender individuals
33. Health disparities and value-based care
birth, phone number, and the urgency level of the request, which may be standard, urgent, or state-specific. The form notes that if an urgent box is checked, it confirms that the standard review timeline could jeopardize the patient’s life, health, or ability
4 How Contemporary Psychoanalysis Contributes to LGBT Psychology: Examining and Addressing Gender Fluidity and Diversity as We Slide toward 21st-Century Transformations
birth-assigned physical selves and their self-determined psychic selves is not possible, painting them as suffering from psychotic or delusional processes. There continues to be a tendency of many clinicians to view gender-diverse patients as having unstable object choices, problematic attachments, immature relational
7 Caught at the Intersections: Microaggressions toward Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Transgender, and Queer People of Color
Birth Female 27 African American African American Lesbian Catholic Student PhD candidate Bronx, NY Female 27 African American African American Lesbian Catholic Student Bachelor’s degree Bronx, NY Female 26 Black Not specified Gay None None High school New York, NY Female 31 American Indian
11 LGBT Health and LGBT Psychology: Emerging Policy Issues
records; (3) development and standardization of sexual orientation and gender identity measures and methodological research that relates to LGBT health; (4) creation and implementation of a comprehensive research training approach to strengthen LGBT health research at NIH; and (5) policy on research participation that encourages grant applicants to explicitly
7 Caught at the Intersections: Microaggressions toward Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Transgender, and Queer People of Color
Birth Female 27 African American African American Lesbian Catholic Student PhD candidate Bronx, NY Female 27 African American African American Lesbian Catholic Student Bachelor’s degree Bronx, NY Female 26 Black Not specified Gay None None High school New York, NY Female 31 American Indian
11 LGBT Health and LGBT Psychology: Emerging Policy Issues
records; (3) development and standardization of sexual orientation and gender identity measures and methodological research that relates to LGBT health; (4) creation and implementation of a comprehensive research training approach to strengthen LGBT health research at NIH; and (5) policy on research participation that encourages grant applicants to explicitly
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