In this paper I review how the notion of gender is understood in psychiatry, specifically in the fifth edition of the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders (DSM-5). First, I examine the contraposition between sex and gender, and argue that it is still retained by DSM-5, even though with some caveats. Second, I claim that, even if genderqueer people are not pathologized and gender pluralism is the background assumption, some diagnostic criteria still conceal a residue of gender dualism and essentialism. Third, I consider gender dysphoria, which is characterized by an incongruence between one’s experienced or expressed gender and one’s assigned gender; since this condition pertains to distress and disability, not to the incong...
Language is an important part of the way gender nonconformity is legislated and medicalised. In 2012...
Numerous controversies and debates have taken place throughout the history of psychopathology (and i...
The Workgroup on Sexual and Gender Identity Disorders, chaired by Kenneth J. Zucker, was employed by...
In this paper I review how the notion of gender is understood in psychiatry, specifically in the fif...
CommentaryOn the American Psychiatric Association’s (APA) website the Diagnostic and Statistical Man...
The new diagnosis of Gender Dysphoria (GD) in the fifth edition of the Diagnostic and Statistical Ma...
The new diagnosis of Gender Dysphoria (GD) in the fifth edition of the Diagnostic and Statistical Ma...
There have been several myths and misconceptions about the dichotomous understanding of sex and gend...
My work leads us through an exploration of the phenomenon of transgender, highlighting the way tradi...
Perlson et al’s editorial ‘Envisioning a future for transgender and gender-diverse people beyond th...
In the West today Gender Variance, i.e. the possibility of there being a non-correspondence between ...
In this paper I ask 3 short but complex questions about trans recognition claims in the DSM 5. 1. In...
Since the origins of humanity the possibility of an area existing beyond the binary subdivision of s...
In the fifth edition of the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders, the American Psyc...
This paper provides a general critical overview of “gender dysphoria” as a DSM-5 diagnostic category...
Language is an important part of the way gender nonconformity is legislated and medicalised. In 2012...
Numerous controversies and debates have taken place throughout the history of psychopathology (and i...
The Workgroup on Sexual and Gender Identity Disorders, chaired by Kenneth J. Zucker, was employed by...
In this paper I review how the notion of gender is understood in psychiatry, specifically in the fif...
CommentaryOn the American Psychiatric Association’s (APA) website the Diagnostic and Statistical Man...
The new diagnosis of Gender Dysphoria (GD) in the fifth edition of the Diagnostic and Statistical Ma...
The new diagnosis of Gender Dysphoria (GD) in the fifth edition of the Diagnostic and Statistical Ma...
There have been several myths and misconceptions about the dichotomous understanding of sex and gend...
My work leads us through an exploration of the phenomenon of transgender, highlighting the way tradi...
Perlson et al’s editorial ‘Envisioning a future for transgender and gender-diverse people beyond th...
In the West today Gender Variance, i.e. the possibility of there being a non-correspondence between ...
In this paper I ask 3 short but complex questions about trans recognition claims in the DSM 5. 1. In...
Since the origins of humanity the possibility of an area existing beyond the binary subdivision of s...
In the fifth edition of the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders, the American Psyc...
This paper provides a general critical overview of “gender dysphoria” as a DSM-5 diagnostic category...
Language is an important part of the way gender nonconformity is legislated and medicalised. In 2012...
Numerous controversies and debates have taken place throughout the history of psychopathology (and i...
The Workgroup on Sexual and Gender Identity Disorders, chaired by Kenneth J. Zucker, was employed by...