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Freedom to think: the need for thorough assessment and treatment of gender dysphoric children

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  21 July 2020

Marcus Evans*
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Psychoanalyst, London, UK
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Correspondence to Marcus Evans (marcusevans3012@outlook.com)
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Referrals (particularly natal female) to gender identity clinics have increased significantly in recent years. Understanding the reasons for this increase, and how to respond, is hampered by a politically charged debate regarding gender identity. This article starts with a discussion of the so-called ‘affirmative approach’ to gender dysphoria and considers the implications of the Memorandum of Understanding on conversion therapy. I then say something about the relationship between gender dysphoria and the developmental problems that are characteristic of adolescence. Finally, I outline what changes to the current approach are needed to do our best to ensure these patients receive the appropriate treatment.

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