As the number of young people referred to specialist gender identity clinics in the western world increases, there is a need to examine ways of making sense of the range and diversity of their developmental pathways and outcomes. This article presents a joint case review of the authors caseloads over an 18-month period, to identify and describe those young people who presented to the Gender Identity Development Service (GIDS) with gender dysphoria (GD) emerging in adolescence, and who, during the course of assessment, ceased wishing to pursue medical (hormonal) interventions and/or who arrived at a different understanding of their embodied distress. From the 12 cases identified, 2 case vignettes are presented. Implications for the developme...
The Gender Identity Development Service (GIDS) supports gender diverse young people, and their famil...
It is unclear whether the literature on adolescent gender dysphoria (GD) provides evidence to inform...
This article presents the findings from a cross-sectional study on demographic variables and associa...
Adolescents presenting with gender-related concerns are increasingly seeking support from providers ...
The present article discusses the DSM-IV-TR diagnosis of gender identity disorder (GID) in adolescen...
This prospective case-cohort study examines the developmental pathway choices of 79 young people (13...
With the upcoming seventh edition of the Standards of Care (SOC), this article addresses various rel...
Background Increasing numbers of adolescents present in adolescent gender identity services, desi...
Adolescence is an important period for identity formation and identity consolidation is one of the m...
The clinical needs of young people with gender dysphoria (GD) have outpaced the capacity of health s...
Background: Increasing numbers of adolescents present in adolescent gender identity services, desiri...
There has been a large increase in the number of children and adolescents who question conventiona...
Gender identity disorders (GID) in young people are complex and often distressing conditions. The pa...
We work in the UK service based at the Tavistock Centre in London, offering assessment and intervent...
Gender dysphoria (GD) refers to persistent discomfort stemming from an incongruence between assigned...
The Gender Identity Development Service (GIDS) supports gender diverse young people, and their famil...
It is unclear whether the literature on adolescent gender dysphoria (GD) provides evidence to inform...
This article presents the findings from a cross-sectional study on demographic variables and associa...
Adolescents presenting with gender-related concerns are increasingly seeking support from providers ...
The present article discusses the DSM-IV-TR diagnosis of gender identity disorder (GID) in adolescen...
This prospective case-cohort study examines the developmental pathway choices of 79 young people (13...
With the upcoming seventh edition of the Standards of Care (SOC), this article addresses various rel...
Background Increasing numbers of adolescents present in adolescent gender identity services, desi...
Adolescence is an important period for identity formation and identity consolidation is one of the m...
The clinical needs of young people with gender dysphoria (GD) have outpaced the capacity of health s...
Background: Increasing numbers of adolescents present in adolescent gender identity services, desiri...
There has been a large increase in the number of children and adolescents who question conventiona...
Gender identity disorders (GID) in young people are complex and often distressing conditions. The pa...
We work in the UK service based at the Tavistock Centre in London, offering assessment and intervent...
Gender dysphoria (GD) refers to persistent discomfort stemming from an incongruence between assigned...
The Gender Identity Development Service (GIDS) supports gender diverse young people, and their famil...
It is unclear whether the literature on adolescent gender dysphoria (GD) provides evidence to inform...
This article presents the findings from a cross-sectional study on demographic variables and associa...