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A.D.A.M. Medical Encyclopedia.
Gender identity disorder

Transsexualism; Transgender
Last reviewed: February 13, 2012.

Gender identity disorder is a conflict between a person's physical gender and the gender he or she identifies as. For example, a person identified as a boy may actually feel and act like a girl. The person is very uncomfortable with the gender they were born.
See also: Intersex
Causes, incidence, and risk factors

People with gender identity disorder may act and present themselves as members of the opposite sex. The disorder may affect:
Choice of sexual partners
Mannerisms, behavior, and dress
Self-concept
Gender identity disorder is not the same as homosexuality.
Identity conflicts need to continue over time to be a gender identity disorder. How the gender conflict occurs is different in each person. For example, some people may cross-dress while others want sex-change surgery. Some people of one gender privately identify more with the other gender.
People who are born with ambiguous genitalia, which can raise questions about their gender, may develop a gender identity disorder.
The cause is unknown, but hormones in the womb, genes, social and environmental factors (such as parenting) may be involved. This rare disorder may occur in children or adults.
Symptoms

Symptoms can vary by age, and are affected by the person's social environment. They may include the following:
Children:
Are disgusted by their own genitals
Are rejected by their peers, feel alone
Believe that they will grow up to become the opposite sex
Have depression or anxiety
Say that they want to be the opposite sex
Adults:
Dress like the opposite sex
Feel alone
Have depression or anxiety
Want to live as a person of the opposite sex
Wish to be rid of their own genitals
Either adults or children:
Cross-dress, show habits typical of the opposite sex
Withdraw from social interaction
Signs and tests

The feeling of being in the body of the "wrong" gender must last for at least 2 years for this diagnosis to be made. A history and psychiatric evaluation can confirm the person's constant desire to be the opposite sex. The person's partner choices may be same sex or opposite sex.
Treatment

Individual and family therapy is recommended for children to create a supportive environment at home and in school. Individual and, if appropriate, couples therapy is recommended for adults. Sex reassignment through surgery and hormonal therapy is an option, but identity problems may continue after this treatment.
Expectations (prognosis)

Diagnosing and treating this disorder early can reduce the chances of depression, emotional distress, and suicide.
Complications

Depression or anxiety
Emotional distress
Feeling alone
Poor self-concept
Suicide
Calling your health care provider

Make an appointment with your health care provider if you have symptoms of this disorder and want help, especially with anxiety and depression.
References

Shafer LC. Sexual disorders and sexual dysfunction. In: Stern TA, Rosenbaum JF, Fava M, Biederman J, Rauch SL, eds. Massachusetts General Hospital Comprehensive Clinical Psychiatry. 1st ed. Philadelphia, Pa: Mosby Elsevier;2008:chap 36.
Bockting W. Sexual identity development. In: Kliegman RM, Behrman RE, Jenson HB, Stanton BF, eds. Nelson Textbook of Pediatrics. 19th ed. Philadelphia, Pa: Saunders Elsevier; 2011:chap 104.2.
Moller B, Schreier H, Li A, Romer G. Gender identity disorder in children and adolescents. Curr Probl Pediatr Adolesc Health Care. 2009;39:117-143.
Review Date: 2/13/2012.
Reviewed by: Linda J. Vorvick, MD, Medical Director and Director of Didactic Curriculum, MEDEX Northwest Division of Physician Assistant Studies, Department of Family Mediicne, UW Medicine, School of Medicine, University of Washington; and Timothy Rogge, MD, Medical Director, Family Medical Psychiatry Center, Kirkland, WA. Also reviewed by David Zieve, MD, MHA, Medical Director, A.D.A.M. Health Solutions, Ebix, Inc.


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  • RawRsaurus 2012/08/16 02:49:27
    No
    RawRsaurus
    +1
    female to male

    ftm

    ftm

    You seriously can't tell me you'd be able to pinpoint these individuals were once female. Well, everyone aside from the person behind the guy in the last photo.
  • Dave The Canuck 2012/07/21 20:58:48
    No
    Dave The Canuck
    They're ordinary, sane people who only wish they had been born the opposite sex, and wish to correct that.
  • Syl 2012/07/11 13:21:01
    No
    Syl
    Maybe it's a mental condition, I dont know. but so is depression. It's not something you can 'cure' with a pill. These people need to be taken seriously, not seen as a crazy person.
  • Leslie 2012/07/10 06:07:55
    No
    Leslie
    While GID is a mental illness not all transgender people are diagnosed with this.
  • Huntclan 2012/07/09 08:53:33
    Yes
    Huntclan
    +1
    Nothing that can't be cured without a pill.
  • TheTruth1313 2012/07/09 07:11:50
    No
    TheTruth1313
    +1
    In many ways, you almost have to applaud their bravery.
  • mwg0735 2012/07/09 07:06:27
  • Syl mwg0735 2012/07/11 13:22:45
    Syl
    Maybe they should build a secure asylum just for bigots like you.
  • Kozmo 2012/07/09 06:50:14
    No
    Kozmo
    I'm genderqueer, don't mind exploring femininity but no plans for dismemberment.
  • Joanie Kozmo 2012/07/09 14:32:46
    Joanie
    +1
    That's probably because you are not a transsexual. "Dismemberment" is a funny way to refer to gender reassignment surgery.
  • Kozmo Joanie 2012/07/09 15:42:07 (edited)
    Kozmo
    Maybe Trans-curious be a better term.

    If a bloke did undergo SRS, could he have his phallus
    'stuffed & mounted' (Body Works) for use as a sex toy later?
  • Joanie Kozmo 2012/07/09 15:58:17
    Joanie
    +1
    I am a transsexual and had SRS, and the answer is that the tissues from the penis and scrotum are used to fashion, the cltoris, vagina, and labia. Waste not, want not! I believe that the testes are sent to histology.
  • Kozmo Joanie 2012/07/09 16:15:09
    Kozmo
    I was being facetious. But fully aware that your 'erotic sensitiviies' can't be readily transplanted into a vagino·plasty.
    The furthest I'll go (still considering) is to be a SheMale,
    that's not past the Point of No Return.

    Why not have your former gonads served up as "Prairie Oysters"?
  • Joanie Kozmo 2012/07/09 17:17:06
    Joanie
    +1
    You'd be surprised about erotic sensitivities after GRS. They are not guaranteed, but many post-op women are orgasmic.
  • Kozmo Joanie 2012/07/09 19:18:06
    Kozmo
    Heard that was the rationale for Guys 2B Gals [G2BG? works both ways, like me :-) 'stopping short'. As I said above, I'm Trans-curious but will deal with hair-removal (without undergoing general anesthesia that is) and perhaps growing breasts (for the other hand to play with ☺) long before becoming a Hijra.
  • Joanie Kozmo 2012/07/09 20:15:58
    Joanie
    +2
    More power to you, but I am a woman, not a Hijra.
  • Helmholtz 2012/07/09 06:47:04
    Yes
    Helmholtz
    +3
    I don't care if they are or aren't; it's not illegal to be crazy. I think that most religious folks are delusional, but I'm not out trying to put limits on them.
  • Kozmo Helmholtz 2012/07/09 16:16:00
    Kozmo
    Dream On!!!
  • Syl Helmholtz 2012/07/11 13:26:45
    Syl
    +1
    I don't think it's fair to call them crazy but your comment made me laugh
  • Vicereine Killbride 2012/07/09 06:34:48
    No
    Vicereine Killbride
  • Scream 2012/07/09 06:15:47
    No
    Scream


    Also, transgender, not transgendered.
  • FortunaVeritas 2012/07/09 05:53:08
    No
    FortunaVeritas
    It's fairly complicated and as far as I know we're still delving into it. Still, at this point from what I've gathered there seem to actually be multiple types/causes of transgenderism.

    At any rate, if it is a mental illness, we haven't worked out a way to deal with it other than some form of transitioning therapy aside from trying to torture people into repressing themselves, so... yeah....
  • dyhorwitz 2012/07/09 05:25:38
    No
    dyhorwitz
    Even though I answered no, it is only because you didn't leave other options, voluntarily sterilizing oneself is a sin by changing one's gender, now whether it is a mental illness, I have no idea, I do not possess a PhD in Psychology
  • SlaveWaterNymph 2012/07/09 05:21:42
  • Kari 2012/07/09 05:20:48
    No
    Kari
    the people who say yes it could be cause they are scared of those people or are an imbicel that doesnt know that it is something a person is born with not something that can be transmitted nor anything
  • No
    GothicaVende††aSquiggles\(#_#)/
    Are non-transgendered people mentally ill? Just wondering...
  • reaper 2012/07/09 05:17:26
    No
    reaper
    at least I don't think they are. actually I don't really know much about transgendered people at all. but i do believe I know a couple of people that are so maybe they can help with out with some questions because I want to know more about that.
  • ⚜3rd Street Boss⚜ 2012/07/09 05:17:17
    No
    ⚜3rd Street Boss⚜
    Wtf
  • Psyblade 2012/07/09 02:11:14 (edited)
    No
    Psyblade
    I don't think it is.
  • peaches 2012/07/09 02:05:08
    No
    peaches
    +1
    It's not mental. It's a physical birth defect. People can learn to live with it and be happy, so they certainly aren't ill. They may have more hard times than others, but that is more of a reason to support and accept them than rather than not tolerate them simply because they are different from you.
  • ZB 2012/07/09 01:52:23
    No
    ZB
    +1
    And anyone that says yes needs to do some real research on the subject and get your facts straight.
  • RobHom 2012/07/09 01:05:26
    No
    RobHom
    +1
    just different
  • Chloey Hamer 2012/07/09 00:55:09 (edited)
    No
    Chloey Hamer
    +1
    NNNOOOOOOOOOOoooooooooooooooo... no they are not! Why do some people have to classify things they don't like with mental illness??!

    Just because it is not something they would do does not mean the other person has something wrong with them.
  • Whitney Kendall 2012/07/09 00:28:10
    No
    Whitney Kendall
    thats just mead:P there is nothing wrong with them!!! what if i said that you were mentally ill because you werent transgender:/ that is just RUDE!!!!
  • ServantOfAllah 2012/07/09 00:25:27
    Yes
    ServantOfAllah
    +1
    It's hard to say whether this is a mental or physical problem, but if you are very unhappy about it, it's definitely an illness. The question is, are you a man in a woman's body, or a woman with a mind that wants to be a man. Nature spits out a whole range of people, from really straight, to bisexual, to really gay. It seems natural that sexual identity can come in a range as well. Again the important thing is how it affects your life. If you feel like a man but are happy with having a woman's body, then I guess you are fine. If it bothers you, then you have a problem.
  • Joanie 2012/07/09 00:24:25 (edited)
    No
    Joanie
    +9
    I am a post-operative transsexual woman (male-to-female), and I own my own law practice. I have argued and won cases in the United States Supreme Court and the Illinois Supreme Court. I won jury trials when I was a man, and I still win them now that I am a woman. Transsexual people are not mentally ill. We are born with a physical birth defect, i.e., the wrong sex organs. It is no more a mental problem than being born with a cleft lip or a cleft palate. Gender identity disorder is the only condition in the DSM which has a physical cure (because it is a physical problem).
  • ☆ElenaD... Joanie 2012/07/09 01:06:01
    ☆ElenaDiamond☆
    +1
    Lol. Cool story bro.
  • Joanie ☆ElenaD... 2012/07/09 01:10:15
    Joanie
    +4
    It's sis, not bro. I am legally female and have had a vagina for years. :-)
  • Hirnung... Joanie 2012/07/09 01:52:47
    Hirnungah Mancandy
    +1
    GO SISTER ; HAVE A PARTY ; GO SISTER ; ITS YOUR BIRTHDAY .
  • ☆ElenaD... Joanie 2012/07/09 02:26:24
    ☆ElenaDiamond☆
    +1
    Cool story sis.

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