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  1. DSM-5 Criteria for Gender Dysphoria View in own window A marked incongruence between one’s experienced/expressed gender and natal gender of at least 6 months in duration, as manifested by at least two of the following:

  2. Gender dysphoria is a term for the psychological distress that results from an incongruence between one’s sex assigned at birth and one’s gender identity. The DSM-5-TR provides criteria for diagnosing gender dysphoria in children, adolescents, and adults, and outlines possible treatments such as social, legal, medical, and surgical affirmation.

  3. Learn about the history, criteria, and caveats of the DSM-5 diagnosis of gender dysphoria, which replaced gender identity disorder in 2013. Find out how the diagnosis applies to transgender people, disorders of sex development, and post-transition cases.

  4. The GD diagnosis within the DSM-5 emphasizes “incongruence” between assigned gender and experienced gender, and sets out diagnostic criterion such as the desire to be treated as one's experienced gender within society, or a conviction that one's feelings or reactions are typical of people with the same gender identity. Wishing to be treated ...

  5. 11 lip 2023 · Gender dysphoria (GD), according to the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders (DSM 5), is defined as a "marked incongruence between their experienced or expressed gender and the one they were assigned at birth." It was previously termed "gender identity disorder."

  6. Learn how DSM-5 defines and diagnoses gender dysphoria, a condition of marked difference between one's expressed/experienced gender and the gender others would assign. Find out why DSM-5 revised the name from gender identity disorder and added a post-transition specifier.

  7. 2 sty 2015 · This chapter provides a summary of the DSM-5 diagnosis of gender dysphoria, including the changes to the criteria and the rationales regarding conceptual shifts.

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