Identity Management in Transsexualism

Identity Management in Transsexualism
Author: Dallas Denny
Publisher:
Total Pages: 106
Release: 1994
Genre: Psychology
ISBN:

This is a comprehensive guide to managing an identity change for the transsexual person. Ms. Denny Shares her personal experiences in tracking down the paper trail we all leave behind us. She gives solid, practical advice & explicit directions wherever possible to make the process relatively painless. The book covers such topics as: Name change; changing the sex designation on documents; adjusting your resume; past references; getting a new passport; insurance issues; estate planning; government agencies; marriage & divorce; & the church. An extra bonus is the Transgender Identity Card (included in the book) backed by the Renaissance Education Assoc., Inc., & the American Educational Gender Information Service, Inc., two of the foremost transgender educational organizations in the United States. Just add your photo & personal data.

Understanding Gender Dysphoria

Understanding Gender Dysphoria
Author: Mark A. Yarhouse
Publisher: InterVarsity Press
Total Pages: 192
Release: 2015-05-22
Genre: Psychology
ISBN: 0830898603

Gender and sexual identity are immensely complicated topics. An expert on human sexuality, Mark Yarhouse offers a Christian perspective of transgender identity that eschews simplistic answers, engages the latest research and listens to people's stories. This accessible guide challenges Christians to rise above the politics and come alongside individuals navigating these issues.

Current Concepts in Transgender Identity

Current Concepts in Transgender Identity
Author: Dallas Denny
Publisher: Routledge
Total Pages: 475
Release: 2013-05-13
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 1134821107

First published in 1998. This meaningful study looks at the transsexual experience from the point of view of those that are living experts, those that live transsexualism or cross-dressing and have been directly affected.

Transgender Medicine

Transgender Medicine
Author: Leonid Poretsky
Publisher: Springer
Total Pages: 485
Release: 2019-02-22
Genre: Medical
ISBN: 303005683X

Although transgender persons have been present in various societies throughout human history, it is only during the last several years that they have become widely acknowledged in our society and their right to quality medical care has been established. In the United States, endocrinologists have been providing hormonal therapy for transgender individuals for decades; however, until recently, there has been only limited literature on this subject, and non-endocrine aspects of medical care for transgender individual have not been well addressed in the endocrine literature. The goal of this volume is not only to address the latest in hormonal therapy for transgender individuals (including pediatric and geriatric age groups), but also to familiarize the reader with other aspects of transgender care, including primary and surgical care, fertility preservation, and the management of HIV infection. In addition to medical issues, psychological, social, ethical and legal issues pertinent to transgender individuals add to the complexities of successful treatment of these patients. A final chapter includes extensive additional resources for both transgender patients and providers. Thus, an endocrinologist providing care to a transgender person will be able to use this single resource to address most of the patient’s needs. While Transgender Medicine is intended primarily for endocrinologists, this book will be also useful to primary care physicians, surgeons providing gender-confirming procedures, mental health professionals participating in the care of transgender persons, and medical residents and students.

The Psychobiology of Transsexualism and Transgenderism

The Psychobiology of Transsexualism and Transgenderism
Author: Dana Jennett Bevan Ph.D.
Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing USA
Total Pages: 205
Release: 2014-11-17
Genre: Health & Fitness
ISBN:

Written by a biopsychologist, this book describes and explains transsexualism and transgenderism (TSTG) from a scientific vantage point. Why does a male violate cultural gender rules and dress and act as a woman? Why does a female violate cultural rules to dress and act as a man? Why do some males and females undergo radical medical procedures in order to permanently change their bodies so that they are closer, respectively, to female and male bodies? In this book, a Princeton University-trained physiological psychologist explores dozens of theories about what may spur transsexual and transgender (TSTG) thinking, exposes the myths of fetishism, homosexuality, prenatal hormones, or child rearing as causes, and explains the two causes that are supported by current science. Covering a breadth of topics that include neuroanatomy, choice, psychodynamics, and transsexual transition, author Thomas E. Bevan, PhD, synthesizes the pertinent research regarding transsexualism and transgenderism across 22 scientific disciplines. The book covers various gender systems from antiquity to historical and contemporary cultures that support the biological basis of transsexualism and transgenderism, addresses human development from the time prior to conception through adulthood and potential transsexual transition, and corrects common myths and assumptions about TSTG individuals, such as that crossdressing is basically motivated by a desire for sexual arousal. The book also includes sections that cite definitions of key terms and identify related reading, organizations for support, and current TSTG events worldwide.

Transgender Emergence

Transgender Emergence
Author: Arlene Istar Lev
Publisher: Routledge
Total Pages: 501
Release: 2013-01-11
Genre: Psychology
ISBN: 113638488X

Explore an ecological strength-based framework for the treatment of gender-variant clients This comprehensive book provides you with a clinical and theoretical overview of the issues facing transgendered/transsexual people and their families. Transgender Emergence: Therapeutic Guidelines for Working with Gender-Variant People and Their Families views assessment and treatment through a nonpathologizing lens that honors human diversity and acknowledges the role of oppression in the developmental process of gender identity formation. Specific sections of Transgender Emergence: Therapeutic Guidelines for Working with Gender-Variant People and Their Families address the needs of gender-variant people as well as transgender children and youth. The issues facing gender-variant populations who have not been the focus of clinical care, such as intersexed people, female-to-male transgendered people, and those who identify as bigendered, are also addressed. The book examines: the six stages of transgender emergence coming out transgendered as a normative process of gender identity development thinking "outside the box" in the deconstruction of sex and gender the difference between sexual orientation and gender identity, as well as the convergence, overlap, and integration of these parts of the self the power of personal narrative in gender identity development etiology and typographies of transgenderism treatment models that emerge from various clinical perspectives alternative treatment modalities based on gender variance as a normative lifecycle developmental process Complete with fascinating case studies, a critique of diagnostic processes, treatment recommendations, and a helpful glossary of relevant terms, this book is an essential reference for anyone who works with gender-variant people. Handy tables and figures make the information easier to access and understand. Visit the author's Web site at http://www.choicesconsulting.com

The Complete Guide to Transgender in the Workplace

The Complete Guide to Transgender in the Workplace
Author: Vanessa Sheridan
Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing USA
Total Pages: 276
Release: 2009-07-08
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 0313365857

In this groundbreaking work, an expert in transgender explains practices and policies that will lead to a healthier, happier workplace. As The Complete Guide to Transgender in the Workplace demonstrates, there is a strong business case for treating transgender workers with dignity. Its tips, guidelines, and policy examples will help organizations enhance the bottom line, while keeping the workplace harmonious. The most in-depth and informative volume on transgender workers ever written, the book offers useful tools, practical information, and a variety of resources that will enable business leaders and organizations to deal effectively with the transgender phenomenon. It will also help workers struggling with their identities and will give strength to those who are secure, but have yet to come out. There is no doubt that this guide will become the leading resource for every business owner, CEO, manager, HR/EEO professional, and transgender worker. Better yet, it will improve the cultural climate and quality of life for transgender workers and the organizations that employ them, resulting in increased productivity and improved profitability.

Psychiatry: An evidence-based text

Psychiatry: An evidence-based text
Author: Bassant Puri
Publisher: CRC Press
Total Pages: 1262
Release: 2009-11-27
Genre: Medical
ISBN: 1444113267

Succinct, user-friendly, thoroughly referenced and prepared by leading experts in the field, this book is the only single textbook you will need to succeed in the Royal College of Psychiatrists' MRCPsych and other related higher examinations. Chapters follow the structure and syllabus of the examination ensuring that you receive the necessary essen

Trans Vitalities

Trans Vitalities
Author: Elijah Adiv Edelman
Publisher: Routledge
Total Pages: 237
Release: 2020-08-24
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 1351128000

This book applies a framework of ‘trans vitalities’ through an ethnographically-anchored exploration of trans coalitional labor and activism in Washington, DC. Specifically, it considers how trans social justice work at the local level exemplifies why and how the notions of ‘trans community’ or ‘trans rights’ must be reconfigured. Trans vitalities, as a framework developed in this volume, functions in three particular ways: 1) to disrupt and rethink what valuable, viable, or quantifiable quality of life looks like; 2) to shift our understandings of community towards ‘coalition’; and 3) as a methodological, theoretical, and application-based set of tools that integrates a radical trans politics and community-based approach towards addressing trans lives. Trans Vitalities incorporates one-on-one interviews, community map-making projects, and an analysis of the DC Trans Needs Assessment, produced through trans coalitional labor. An accessible case study for both how to research trans-specific topics and how to apply a framework of trans vitalities, this book is valuable reading for those who research or instruct on LGBTQ topics as well as activists, policy makers, and law makers.