A Short History of a Controversial Diagnosis

This work retraces the history of gender identity, a construct which came to light at the end of the sixties, and whose path we will follow up until the present day. In detail, the work focuses on the situations in which a person – belonging to what is commonly known as the trans* world – lives wit...

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Main Authors: Alexandro Fortunato, Guido Giovanardi, Valeria D'Angelo
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: PAGEPress Publications 2020-10-01
Series:Ricerca Psicoanalitica
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sex
Online Access:https://pagepress.org/socialsciences/rp/article/view/259
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spelling doaj-fce4571890ab4a808b986f3b3c4237b92021-09-27T14:07:51ZengPAGEPress PublicationsRicerca Psicoanalitica1827-46252037-78512020-10-0131210.4081/rp.2020.259A Short History of a Controversial DiagnosisAlexandro Fortunato0Guido Giovanardi1Valeria D'Angelo2Psychologist, a psychotherapist, PhD, member of SIPsIA. He works at the Research Unit on the development of Gender Identity, Department of Psychodynamic and Clinical Psychology, “Sapienza” University of RomePsychologist, a psychotherapist in training AIPA, PhD. He works at the Research Unit on the development of Gender Identity, Department of Psychodynamic and Clinical Psychology, “Sapienza” University of Rome. Visiting scholar at the Gender Identity Development Service (GIDS) at the Tavistock Clinic in LondonPsychologist, psychotherapist and member of SIPsIA This work retraces the history of gender identity, a construct which came to light at the end of the sixties, and whose path we will follow up until the present day. In detail, the work focuses on the situations in which a person – belonging to what is commonly known as the trans* world – lives with a lack of correspondence between assigned birth gender and actual gender experience. We will revisit the different diagnoses connected to gender variance – in childhood, adolescence and adulthood – that have been put forward, and examine the different diagnostic classifications that have been used up to now, in order to reach the discussion of this theme in a psychoanalytic field. We will highlight how, alongside pathologizing theories, the psychiatric and psychoanalytic fields have become enriched via theoretical and clinical knowledge that enhance and recognize the depth of the subjective experience of trans* people, without stopping therefore, at a simply reductive diagnosis. https://pagepress.org/socialsciences/rp/article/view/259Gender identitydiagnosistrans*sexgenderpsychoanalysis
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author Alexandro Fortunato
Guido Giovanardi
Valeria D'Angelo
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Guido Giovanardi
Valeria D'Angelo
A Short History of a Controversial Diagnosis
Ricerca Psicoanalitica
Gender identity
diagnosis
trans*
sex
gender
psychoanalysis
author_facet Alexandro Fortunato
Guido Giovanardi
Valeria D'Angelo
author_sort Alexandro Fortunato
title A Short History of a Controversial Diagnosis
title_short A Short History of a Controversial Diagnosis
title_full A Short History of a Controversial Diagnosis
title_fullStr A Short History of a Controversial Diagnosis
title_full_unstemmed A Short History of a Controversial Diagnosis
title_sort short history of a controversial diagnosis
publisher PAGEPress Publications
series Ricerca Psicoanalitica
issn 1827-4625
2037-7851
publishDate 2020-10-01
description This work retraces the history of gender identity, a construct which came to light at the end of the sixties, and whose path we will follow up until the present day. In detail, the work focuses on the situations in which a person – belonging to what is commonly known as the trans* world – lives with a lack of correspondence between assigned birth gender and actual gender experience. We will revisit the different diagnoses connected to gender variance – in childhood, adolescence and adulthood – that have been put forward, and examine the different diagnostic classifications that have been used up to now, in order to reach the discussion of this theme in a psychoanalytic field. We will highlight how, alongside pathologizing theories, the psychiatric and psychoanalytic fields have become enriched via theoretical and clinical knowledge that enhance and recognize the depth of the subjective experience of trans* people, without stopping therefore, at a simply reductive diagnosis.
topic Gender identity
diagnosis
trans*
sex
gender
psychoanalysis
url https://pagepress.org/socialsciences/rp/article/view/259
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