2/way this article presents it, but basically none of them denies that sometimes social factors are worth investigating in a careful and
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3/ compassionate way. It would be bizarre to simply cordon off social factors from *any* clinicial convo with a young person, of course.
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4/But whatever: This article will get trashed as transphobic, people who haven't looked into this stuff carefully will scuttle into their
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5/ appropriate camps, Zack Ford will write his article, and we'll continue to treat gender dysphoria cartoonishly. Not ideal.
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it's really bad
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"Informed consent" increasingly used in US. In-depth mental health assessment frowned upon as "gatekeeping." http://www.icath.org/ pic.twitter.com/PA6dvEOSVZ
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I'll take in depths mh assessment for 500 Alex.
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I think there are some cases of social contagion.https://twitter.com/i/moments/882784977557082112 …
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Fair enough! Didn't mean to imply all instances of seemingly sudden dysphoria are temporary or anything like that
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The author of this piece is the 'expert' who invented 'sudden onset gender dysphoria'. There are many reasons why dysphoria may appear
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to come 'out of the blue'. The child (why always a child?) may have accurately predicted a negative reaction & have 'hid' as long as able
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