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Transgender Health And Medicine History Practice Research And The Future Dana Jennett Bevan

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Transgender Health And Medicine History Practice Research And The Future Dana Jennett Bevan
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Publisher: ABC-CLIO/Praeger
File Extension: PDF
File size: 1.71 MB
Pages: 297
Author: Dana Jennett Bevan
ISBN: 9781440866920, 1440866929
Language: English
Year: 2019

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Transgender Health And Medicine History Practice Research And The Future Dana Jennett Bevan by Dana Jennett Bevan 9781440866920, 1440866929 instant download after payment.

A transgender person is one whose congruent gender behavior (e.g., masculine, feminine, genderqueer) does not match the culturally assigned gender category based on their sex at birth. For example, a transgender person may behave and present as a woman despite being born with male genitalia.This book provides background on transgender history, needs, assessment, and procedures; side effects of procedures; and outcomes that all providers need to understand to treat transgender patients and relate to their particular expectations.

The current etiquette basis for establishing an effective provider-patient relationship is highlighted. Pathological terms are no longer acceptable and new non-pathological terms are rapidly replacing them, because being transgender is now recognized as a natural part of diversity rather than a disease or disorder. Also included here are new theories of causation and treatment approaches for providers.The book additionally outlines current and earlier schools of thought and provides an integrated theory of transgender causation that includes genetic, epigenetic, cultural, and early learning/emergence factors and highlights research needs and expected future research topics.

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