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what is gender dysphoria
when a person's
biological sex
doesn't match with the gender they
identify
with
seen as a mental disorder due to levels of
stress
and
anxiety
caused
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Biological explanations of gender dysphoria
brain sex theory
genetic
factors
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brain sex theory
bed
nucleus
of soria terminals- responds to
emotional
responses and male sexual behaviour
IT is
larger
in men compared to
Women
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brain sex theory supporting research
BST is
larger
in
men than women and has been found to
be
female-sized
in transgendered
females.
Average BST neuron number is
female
range.
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Genetic factors
This is explained through
twin
studies and the measure
of the
concordance rates
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genetic factors research support
Coolidge
- found
62
% of
GD could be accounted for by
genetic
factors in twins suggesting a strong
heritance in GD
Heylens
- found that
9/23
MZ twins were
concordant
for GD
compared to
0/21
DZ twins - genetic
basis
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evaluations
of the biological
explanations of gd
contradictory evidence
other brain differences
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contradictory
evidence
central claims of bst have been challenged
Pol - studied changes in transgender individuals'
brains using MRI scans taken during hormone treatment.
The scans showed that size of the BST changed significantly
over that period.
Kruijver
et al. and Zhou
et al studies - the BST was examined post-mortem and after
transgender individuals had received hormone treatment
during gender reassignment treatment.
the differences in bst is an effect of hormone treatment rather than a cause of gd
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other brain differences
evidence shows there may be other brain differences associated with
GD
Rametti-
studied another
sexually
dimorphic
aspect of the brain - that of
white
matter
- There are regional differences in the proportion of
white
matter in male and
female
brains.
- he analysed the
brains
of both male and
female
transgender
individuals, crucially before they began
hormone
treatment as part of gender
reassignment.
- In most cases, the amount and distribution of
white
matter
corresponded
more closely to the gender the individuals
identified themselves as being rather than their
biological
sex.
there are
early
differences in the brain of
transgender
individuals
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Social explanations of GD
social constructionism
psychoanalytic theory
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social constructionism
Gender identity is a concept 'invented' by societies.
- People have
GD
due to society forcing people to be either a
man
or a woman.
- GD is not a pathological condition but a
social phenomenon
which arises when people are required to choose one path out of
two
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supporting resaerch for social constructionism
McClintock
- studied a
genetic
condition in New Guinea
- causes
biological
males to be categorised as girls at birth as they have a labia and a
clitoris.
These individuals are known as (female to
male
) and are judged as have
GD
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psyhoanalytic theory
Social
relationships
within the family cause
GD.
- GD in
biological
males is caused by boys experiencing extreme
separation anxiety
before gender identity has been
established.
- The boy
fantasises
of a
symbiotic
fusion with his
mother to relieve the
anxiety
and the danger of
separation
is
removed.
- The boy becomes the
mother
and thus adopts a
woman's
gender idnentity
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psyhoanalytic theory research support
Stoller
(1973) - in interviews with
GD
biological males
; they display
overly
close
relationships
with their
mothers
suggesting stronger
female
identification
and
conflicted
gender identity in the
long
term
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evaluations of social explanations of GD
social constructionism
psychoanalytic theory
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social constructionism EV
one strength of this approach is that not all cultures have
2
genders.
- Some cultures recognise more than two genders, such as
the
fa'afafine
of
Samoa.
- This is a challenge to traditional
binary
classifications of male and
female.
-the increasing numbers of people now describe themselves as
non-binary
suggests that cultural understanding is only now
beginning to
'catch up'
with the
lived experience
of many
gender idenity is a
social construction
rather than a
biological fact
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psychoanalytic theory EV
there are issues with the psychoanalytic theory of GD
Ovesey
and
Person's
- explanation does not provide an
adequate account of gender dysphoria in
biological
females
as the theory only applies to
transgender
women
- In any case,
Rekers
(1986) found that gender
dysphoria in those assigned
male
at birth is more likely to
be associated with the absence of the
father
than the fear
of
separation
from the
mother
This suggests that
psychoanalytic
theory does not provide a
comprehensive
account of GD
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