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The Praeger Handbook of Transsexuality
Changing Gender to Match Mindset
The Praeger Handbook of Transsexuality
Changing Gender to Match Mindset
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People born with one gender's sexual organs who are drawn physically, psychologically, and spiritually to life as a member of the opposite gender, are more common than is generally realized. In this unprecedented book, Heath introduces the transsexual mindset, explaining how identity discord develops and what the most recent research shows about a potential biological basis. She details the history of transsexuality, the psychological, social, and family issues transsexuals face, and the associated legal and human rights issues. Diagrams depicting the major elements in Gender Reassignment Surgery are included, as are explanations of the physiological and psychological effects of hormone therapy and associated procedures for transsexuals, their outcomes, and potential complications. Appendices offer lists of support groups and other resources for transsexual men, women, and family members, a link to a list of surgeons worldwide performing GRS, and a glossary of terms.
When the movie Transamerica—about a pre-operative man in the week before he became a woman—won two Golden Globe Awards and was nominated for an Academy Award in early 2006, cheers went up around the world from the real and growing transsexual community. In fact, people born with one gender's sexual organs who are drawn physically, psychologically, and spiritually to life as a member of the opposite gender, are more common than is generally realized. Gender reassignment surgery is being performed worldwide, from Beverly Hills to New York, and from Canada to England, Switzerland, Australia, Thailand and Hong Kong.
In this unprecedented book, Professor Heath introduces the transsexual mindset, explaining how identity discord develops and what the most recent research shows about a potential biological basis. She details the history of transsexuality, the psychological, social, and family issues transsexuals face, and the associated legal and human rights issues. Diagrams depicting the major elements in Gender Reassignment Surgery are included, as are explanations of the physiological and psychological effects of hormone therapy and associated procedures for transsexuals, their outcomes, and potential complications. The book covers pioneers in gender reassignment such as sexologist Harry Benjamin, M.D., and famous transsexed people including Christine Jorgenson, who made headlines worldwide in 1952 and 1953. Appendices offer lists of support groups and other resources for transsexual men, women, and family members, a link to a list of surgeons worldwide performing GRS, a glossary of transsexed terms, and a summary of the Harry Benjamin Gender Dysphoria Association, the largest international organization focused on transsexuality.
Table of Contents
Preface
Acknowledgments
Abbreviations
1. Transsexuality: History, Viewpoints, and Prevalence
2. The Biological Basis of Gender Identity Formation
3. The Psychological Basis of Gender Identity Formation
4. Gender Differences in Cognition, Personality, and Social Behavior
5. Interesting Correlates of Gender Identity and Sexual Orientation
6. Psychological Assessment of Transsexualism
7. Transsexualism as a Medical Condition
8. Physiological Effects of Hormone Therapy
9. Hormone Therapy
10. Surgical Procedures
11. Ancillary Procedures
12. Intersex Conditions
13. Family and Social Issues
14. Legal Issues
15. Conclusions and Future Prospects
Appendix
Notes
Index
Product details
Published | Aug 30 2006 |
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Format | Hardback |
Edition | 1st |
Extent | 260 |
ISBN | 9780275991760 |
Imprint | Praeger |
Dimensions | 9 x 6 inches |
Series | Sex, Love, and Psychology |
Publisher | Bloomsbury Publishing |
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