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Gender Identity Disorder Summary
1,530 words, approx. 5 pages The psychological diagnosis gender identity disorder (GID) is used to describe a male or female who feels a strong identification with the opposite sex and experiences considerable distress because of his or her actual sex. Gender identity disorder can...
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Gender identity disorder Information
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 Gender identity disorder, as identified by psychologists and physicians, is a condition in which a person has been birthed one gender, usually on the basis of their sex at birth (compare intersex disorders), but identifies as belonging to another...




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 Adolescence
Gender Identity Disorder In Adolescence: Outcomes Of Psychotherapy.
06/22/1999: 3,411 words, approx. 11 pages Gender identity disorder (GID) is characterized by strong and persistent cross-gender identification and by persistent discomfort with one's sex. This paper reviews reports of GID in which adolescent psychotherapy patients initially desired sex reassignment. In addition, four case studies of adolescents with GID, demonstrating...
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 The Boston Globe
Inmate Wins Treatment Ruling Gender Identity Disorder Cited
08/29/2002: 726 words, approx. 2 pages Convicted murderer and would-be transsexual Robert Kosilek is entitled to medical treatment for the gender identity disorder that has driven him to attempt castration and suicide, a federal judge ruled yesterday. But US District Judge Mark L. Wolf stopped short of ordering a...
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Transgender inmate wins hormone therapy
7/31/2007: 544 words, approx. 2 pages An inmate who castrated herself with a disposable razor blade after prison officials refused to treat her for gender identity disorder should have female hormone therapy paid for by the state, a federal judge said.Jenniffer Spencer, who was born biologically male, sued the Idaho Department...
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Woman sues US, wanting tax deduction for sex-change operation
7/16/2007: 603 words, approx. 2 pages A Boston man who underwent a sex-change operation is suing the United States' tax agency, saying the $25,000 (euro18,140) in medical expenses should have been deducted from her taxes.In a potentially precedent-setting dispute now before the U.S. Tax Court, the Internal Revenue Service argues that...


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