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This book serves as a guide to key topics regarding pediatric gender identity to help clinicians better care for transgender and gender diverse youth. Written by experts in the field, it covers critical considerations for child health providers from a variety of disciplines in a range of clinical settings.  Patients, families and other community agencies can also find useful information about current practices and recommendations for care and support. The text begins by overviewing terminology, epidemiology, gender identity development, and relevant neurobiology.  Next, the text focuses on the emergence of affirmative treatment paradigms using a patient-centered, consent based framework. Topics include psychotherapeutic support, gender-affirming medical and surgical care, management of co-existing psychiatric conditions, sexual health and fertility, legal considerations, international considerations, and more. Pediatric Gender Identity  can be used as aframework to address core clinical issues and offers practical considerations for gender-affirming care. Using the growing science and understanding of gender development, this book is an excellent resource for all professionals working with gender diverse youth, including child and adolescent psychiatrists, pediatricians, pediatric surgeons, psychologists, therapists, researchers, school and educational leaders, and students.
ISBN: 9783030389086
Sprache: Englisch
Seitenzahl: 283
Produktart: Kartoniert / Broschiert
Herausgeber: Forcier, Michelle Turban, Jack L. Van Schalkwyk, Gerrit
Verlag: Springer International Publishing
Veröffentlicht: 28.03.2020
Untertitel: Gender-affirming Care for Transgender & Gender Diverse Youth
Schlagworte: Gender development Gender identity and college Gender variant youth Pediatric gender dysphoria Transgender youth
Michelle Forcier Department of Pediatrics Brown University Providence, RI USA  Jack L. Turban Division of Child & Adolescent Psychiatry Massachusetts General Hospital Boston, MA USA  Gerrit Van Schalkwyk Department of Psychiatry and Human Behavior Brown University Providence, RI USA