The disclosure experiences of male to female transgender individuals: A systems theory perspective

Whereas sex is a classification that is expected to remain consistent and stable over time, gender is more fluid and changes depending on one's culture, within culture, and in relation to the other gender. Our society suggests that all individuals fall neatly into one of two sex and gender cate...

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Main Author: Smith, Maureen
Other Authors: Human Development
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Language:en_US
Published: Virginia Tech 2017
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Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/10919/76972
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spelling ndltd-VTETD-oai-vtechworks.lib.vt.edu-10919-769722020-09-29T05:46:28Z The disclosure experiences of male to female transgender individuals: A systems theory perspective Smith, Maureen Human Development McCollum, Eric E. Wittenborn, Andrea Huebner, Angela J. transsexual coming out LGBT sexual minorities Whereas sex is a classification that is expected to remain consistent and stable over time, gender is more fluid and changes depending on one's culture, within culture, and in relation to the other gender. Our society suggests that all individuals fall neatly into one of two sex and gender categories; however there exists an entire community of individuals who, in fact, do not. Transgender individuals "express their gender in non-traditional ways and find their sense of self as female, male, or other to be in conflict with their assigned gender role" (Burdge, 2007, p.244). Disclosing as transgendered is a process of emergence that is not only an internal psychological process but is also a "relational and systemic dynamic that intimately involves family, friends, loved ones, and all social relationships" (Lev, 2005, p. 11). In this study, the disclosure experiences of male to female transgender individuals as well as the changes and adjustments that occurred in their relationships were explored through individual interviews. Thematic coding was used to analyze the data and identify themes in the disclosure experiences. Considering the experience from a systemic perspective, participants discussed the mutual impact of their disclosure on family, friends, acquaintances as well as greater systems including the medical field, mental health field, and other community agencies. Master of Science 2017-04-04T19:50:40Z 2017-04-04T19:50:40Z 2010-04-15 2010-04-28 2016-10-18 2010-05-25 Thesis Text etd-04282010-004337 http://hdl.handle.net/10919/76972 http://scholar.lib.vt.edu/theses/available/etd-04282010-004337/ en_US In Copyright http://rightsstatements.org/vocab/InC/1.0/ application/pdf Virginia Tech
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The disclosure experiences of male to female transgender individuals: A systems theory perspective
description Whereas sex is a classification that is expected to remain consistent and stable over time, gender is more fluid and changes depending on one's culture, within culture, and in relation to the other gender. Our society suggests that all individuals fall neatly into one of two sex and gender categories; however there exists an entire community of individuals who, in fact, do not. Transgender individuals "express their gender in non-traditional ways and find their sense of self as female, male, or other to be in conflict with their assigned gender role" (Burdge, 2007, p.244). Disclosing as transgendered is a process of emergence that is not only an internal psychological process but is also a "relational and systemic dynamic that intimately involves family, friends, loved ones, and all social relationships" (Lev, 2005, p. 11). In this study, the disclosure experiences of male to female transgender individuals as well as the changes and adjustments that occurred in their relationships were explored through individual interviews. Thematic coding was used to analyze the data and identify themes in the disclosure experiences. Considering the experience from a systemic perspective, participants discussed the mutual impact of their disclosure on family, friends, acquaintances as well as greater systems including the medical field, mental health field, and other community agencies. === Master of Science
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