TY - JOUR
T1 - Good Practice Guidelines for the Assessment and Treatment of Adults with Gender Dysphoria
AU - Wylie, Kevan
AU - Barrett, James
AU - Besser, Mike
AU - Bouman, Walter Pierre
AU - Bridgman, Michelle
AU - Clayton, Angela
AU - Green, Richard
AU - Hamilton, Mark
AU - Hines, Melissa
AU - Ivbijaro, Gabriel
AU - Khoosal, Deenesh
AU - Lawrence, Alex
AU - Lenihan, Penny
AU - Loewenthal, Del
AU - Ralph, David
AU - Reed, Terry
AU - Stevens, John
AU - Terry, Tim
AU - Thom, Ben
AU - Thornton, Jane
AU - Walsh, Dominic
AU - Ward, David
AU - Coleman, Eli
AU - Di Ceglie, Domenico
AU - Martin, Emma
AU - McGarry, Philip
AU - Messenger, Andrew
AU - Reid, Russell
AU - Sethi, Su
AU - Sutcliffe, Paul
AU - Wilson, Daniel
AU - Carr, Susan
AU - Davies, Dai
AU - Dean, Tracey
AU - Ellis, Michelle
AU - Ferguson, Brian
AU - Skinner, Darren
AU - Williams, Vicky
AU - Brechin, Susan
AU - Lucey, Jim
AU - Rathbone, Maxine
N1 - Funding Information:
The following organisations have endorsed the report: British Association of Urological Surgeons British Psychological Society Gender Identity Research and Education Society Gender Trust Press for Change Royal College of General Practitioners Royal College of Nursing Royal College of Obstetricians and Gynaecologists Royal College of Paediatrics and Child Health* Royal College of Physicians Royal College of Speech and Language Therapists Royal College of Surgeons UK Council for Psychotherapy
PY - 2014/4
Y1 - 2014/4
N2 - The Good Practice Guidelines for the Assessment and Treatment of Adults with Gender Dysphoria is a publication of the Intercollegiate Committee of the Royal College of Psychiatrists. The overall goal of the Good Practice Guidelines is to provide clinical guidance for health professionals to assist transsexual, transgender, and gender nonconforming people with safe and effective pathways to achieving lasting personal comfort with their gendered selves, in order to maximize their overall health, psychological well-being, and self-fulfillment. This assistance may include primary care, gynaecologic and urologic care, reproductive options, voice and communication therapy, mental health services (e.g., assessment, counselling, psychotherapy), and hormonal and surgical treatments. The Good Practice Guidelines are based on the best available science and expert professional consensus. The Good Practice Guidelines articulate standards of care while acknowledging the role of making informed choices and the value of harm reduction approaches. In addition, the Good Practice Guidelines recognizes that treatment for gender dysphoria i.e., discomfort or distress that is caused by a discrepancy between persons gender identity and that persons sex assigned at birth (and the associated gender role and/or primary and secondary sex characteristics) has become more individualized. Some individuals who present for care will have made significant self-directed progress towards gender role changes or other resolutions regarding their gender identity or gender dysphoria. Other individuals will require more intensive services. Health professionals can use the Good Practice Guidelines to help patients consider the full range of health services open to them, in accordance with their clinical needs and goals for gender expression.
AB - The Good Practice Guidelines for the Assessment and Treatment of Adults with Gender Dysphoria is a publication of the Intercollegiate Committee of the Royal College of Psychiatrists. The overall goal of the Good Practice Guidelines is to provide clinical guidance for health professionals to assist transsexual, transgender, and gender nonconforming people with safe and effective pathways to achieving lasting personal comfort with their gendered selves, in order to maximize their overall health, psychological well-being, and self-fulfillment. This assistance may include primary care, gynaecologic and urologic care, reproductive options, voice and communication therapy, mental health services (e.g., assessment, counselling, psychotherapy), and hormonal and surgical treatments. The Good Practice Guidelines are based on the best available science and expert professional consensus. The Good Practice Guidelines articulate standards of care while acknowledging the role of making informed choices and the value of harm reduction approaches. In addition, the Good Practice Guidelines recognizes that treatment for gender dysphoria i.e., discomfort or distress that is caused by a discrepancy between persons gender identity and that persons sex assigned at birth (and the associated gender role and/or primary and secondary sex characteristics) has become more individualized. Some individuals who present for care will have made significant self-directed progress towards gender role changes or other resolutions regarding their gender identity or gender dysphoria. Other individuals will require more intensive services. Health professionals can use the Good Practice Guidelines to help patients consider the full range of health services open to them, in accordance with their clinical needs and goals for gender expression.
KW - Practice Guidelines
KW - Standards of Care
KW - Transsexual
KW - gender dysphoria
KW - gender reassignment surgery
KW - hormone treatment
KW - transgender
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U2 - 10.1080/14681994.2014.883353
DO - 10.1080/14681994.2014.883353
M3 - Article
AN - SCOPUS:84898764962
SN - 1468-1994
VL - 29
SP - 154
EP - 214
JO - Sexual and Relationship Therapy
JF - Sexual and Relationship Therapy
IS - 2
ER -