Posted on 06/17/2015 9:11:58 AM PDT by xzins
The idea that ones sex is a feeling, not a fact, has permeated our culture and is leaving casualties in its wake. Gender dysphoria should be treated with psychotherapy, not surgery.
For forty years as the University Distinguished Service Professor of Psychiatry at Johns Hopkins Medical Schooltwenty-six of which were also spent as Psychiatrist in Chief of Johns Hopkins HospitalIve been studying people who claim to be transgender. Over that time, Ive watched the phenomenon change and expand in remarkable ways.
A rare issue of a few menboth homosexual and heterosexual men, including some who sought sex-change surgery because they were erotically aroused by the thought or image of themselves as womenhas spread to include women as well as men. Even young boys and girls have begun to present themselves as of the opposite sex. Over the last ten or fifteen years, this phenomenon has increased in prevalence, seemingly exponentially. Now, almost everyone has heard of or met such a person.
Publicity, especially from early examples such as Christine Jorgenson, Jan Morris, and Renee Richards, has promoted the idea that ones biological sex is a choice, leading to widespread cultural acceptance of the concept. And, that idea, quickly accepted in the 1980s, has since run through the American public like a revelation or meme affecting much of our thought about sex.
The champions of this meme, encouraged by their alliance with the broader LGBT movement, claim that whether you are a man or a woman, a boy or a girl, is more of a disposition or feeling about yourself than a fact of nature. And, much like any other feeling, it can change at any time, and for all sorts of reasons. Therefore, no one could predict who would swap this fact of their makeup, nor could one justifiably criticize such a decision.
At Johns Hopkins, after pioneering sex-change surgery, we demonstrated that the practice brought no important benefits. As a result, we stopped offering that form of treatment in the 1970s. Our efforts, though, had little influence on the emergence of this new idea about sex, or upon the expansion of the number of transgendered among young and old.
Olympic Athlete Turned "Pin-Up" Girl
This history may clarify some aspects of the latest high-profile transgender claimant. Bruce Jenner, the 1976 Olympic decathlon champion, is turning away from his titular identity as one of the worlds greatest male athletes. Jenner announced recently that he identifies as a woman and, with medical and surgical help, is busy reconstructing his physique.
I have not met or examined Jenner, but his behavior resembles that of some of the transgender males we have studied over the years. These men wanted to display themselves in sexy ways, wearing provocative female garb. More often than not, while claiming to be a woman in a mans body, they declared themselves to be lesbians (attracted to other women). The photograph of the posed, corseted, breast-boosted Bruce Jenner (a man in his mid-sixties, but flaunting himself as if a pin-up girl in her twenties or thirties) on the cover of Vanity Fair suggests that he may fit the behavioral mold that Ray Blanchard has dubbed an expression of autogynephiliafrom gynephilia (attracted to women) and auto (in the form of oneself).
The Emperors New Clothes
But the memethat your sex is a feeling, not a biological fact, and can change at any timemarches on through our society. In a way, its reminiscent of the Hans Christian Andersen tale, The Emperors New Clothes. In that tale, the Emperor, believing that he wore an outfit of special beauty imperceptible to the rude or uncultured, paraded naked through his town to the huzzahs of courtiers and citizens anxious about their reputations. Many onlookers to the contemporary transgender parade, knowing that a disfavored opinion is worse than bad taste today, similarly fear to identify it as a misapprehension.
FILE - In this June 19, 2014, file photo, Laverne Cox arrives at the Critics' Choice Television Awards at the Beverly Hilton Hotel on Thursday, June 19, 2014, in Beverly Hills, Calif. President Barack Obama during his first year in office became the first chief executive to say "transgender" in a speech, the first to name transgender political appointees and the first to prohibit job bias against transgender government workers. He also signed hate crime legislation that represented the first federal civil rights protections for transgender people in U.S. history. (Photo by Richard Shotwell/Invision/AP, File) I am ever trying to be the boy among the bystanders who points to whats real. I do so not only because truth matters, but also because overlooked amid the hooplaenhanced now by Bruce Jenners celebrity and Annie Leibovitzs photographystand many victims. Think, for example, of the parents whom no onenot doctors, schools, nor even churcheswill help to rescue their children from these strange notions of being transgendered and the problematic lives these notions herald. These youngsters now far outnumber the Bruce Jenner type of transgender. Although they may be encouraged by his public reception, these children generally come to their ideas about their sex not through erotic interests but through a variety of youthful psychosocial conflicts and concerns.
First, though, let us address the basic assumption of the contemporary parade: the idea that exchange of ones sex is possible. It, like the storied Emperor, is starkly, nakedly false. Transgendered men do not become women, nor do transgendered women become men. All (including Bruce Jenner) become feminized men or masculinized women, counterfeits or impersonators of the sex with which they identify. In that lies their problematic future.
When the tumult and shouting dies, it proves not easy nor wise to live in a counterfeit sexual garb. The most thorough follow-up of sex-reassigned peopleextending over thirty years and conducted in Sweden, where the culture is strongly supportive of the transgendereddocuments their lifelong mental unrest. Ten to fifteen years after surgical reassignment, the suicide rate of those who had undergone sex-reassignment surgery rose to twenty times that of comparable peers.
How to Treat Gender Dysphoria
So how should we make sense of this matter today? As with any mental phenomenon, whats crucial is noting its fundamental characteristic and then identifying the many ways in which that characteristic can manifest itself.
The central issue with all transgender subjects is one of assumptionthe assumption that ones sexual nature is misaligned with ones biological sex. This problematic assumption comes about in several different ways, and these distinctions in its generation determine how to manage and treat it.
Based on the photographic evidence one might guess Bruce Jenner falls into the group of men who come to their disordered assumption through being sexually aroused by the image of themselves as women. He could have been treated for this misaligned arousal with psychotherapy and medication. Instead, he found his way to surgeons who worked him over as he wished. Others have already commented on his stereotypic caricature of women as decorative babes (I look forward to wearing nail polish until it chips off, he said to Diane Sawyer)a view that understandably infuriates feministsand his odd sense that only feelings, not facts, matter here.
For his sake, however, I do hope that he receives regular, attentive follow-up care, as his psychological serenity in the future is doubtful. Future men with similar feelings and intentions should be treated for those feelings rather than being encouraged to undergo bodily changes. Group therapies are now available for them.
Most young boys and girls who come seeking sex-reassignment are utterly different from Jenner. They have no erotic interest driving their quest. Rather, they come with psychosocial issuesconflicts over the prospects, expectations, and roles that they sense are attached to their given sexand presume that sex-reassignment will ease or resolve them.
The grim fact is that most of these youngsters do not find therapists willing to assess and guide them in ways that permit them to work out their conflicts and correct their assumptions. Rather, they and their families find only gender counselors who encourage them in their sexual misassumptions.
Those with Gender Dysphoria Need Evidence-Based Care
There are several reasons for this absence of coherence in our mental health system. Important among them is the fact that both the state and federal governments are actively seeking to block any treatments that can be construed as challenging the assumptions and choices of transgendered youngsters. As part of our dedication to protecting Americas youth, this administration supports efforts to ban the use of conversion therapy for minors, said Valerie Jarrett, a senior advisor to President Obama.
In two states, a doctor who would look into the psychological history of a transgendered boy or girl in search of a resolvable conflict could lose his or her license to practice medicine. By contrast, such a physician would not be penalized if he or she started such a patient on hormones that would block puberty and might stunt growth.
What is needed now is public clamor for coherent sciencebiological and therapeutic scienceexamining the real effects of these efforts to support transgendering. Although much is made of a rare intersex individual, no evidence supports the claim that people such as Bruce Jenner have a biological source for their transgender assumptions. Plenty of evidence demonstrates that with him and most others, transgendering is a psychological rather than a biological matter.
In fact, gender dysphoriathe official psychiatric term for feeling oneself to be of the opposite sexbelongs in the family of similarly disordered assumptions about the body, such as anorexia nervosa and body dysmorphic disorder. Its treatment should not be directed at the body as with surgery and hormones any more than one treats obesity-fearing anorexic patients with liposuction. The treatment should strive to correct the false, problematic nature of the assumption and to resolve the psychosocial conflicts provoking it. With youngsters, this is best done in family therapy.
The larger issue is the meme itself. The idea that ones sex is fluid and a matter open to choice runs unquestioned through our culture and is reflected everywhere in the media, the theater, the classroom, and in many medical clinics. It has taken on cult-like features: its own special lingo, internet chat rooms providing slick answers to new recruits, and clubs for easy access to dresses and styles supporting the sex change. It is doing much damage to families, adolescents, and children and should be confronted as an opinion without biological foundation wherever it emerges.
But gird your loins if you would confront this matter. Hell hath no fury like a vested interest masquerading as a moral principle.
Paul McHugh, MD, is University Distinguished Service Professor of Psychiatry at Johns Hopkins Medical School and the former psychiatrist in chief at Johns Hopkins Hospital. He is the author of The Mind Has Mountains: Reflections on Society and Psychiatry.
To hormonally or surgically impair a child who hadn't yet even completed puberty is not even to allow that child to develop. IOW, for the sake of political argument and expediency, children are violated.
You wonder at what monstrous ambition must rage within the proponets of injuring children.
Since when do facts matter? Reality is a racist construct, framed to benefit the white patriarchy.
Stand on a street corner and repeat that to yourself, and fried chickens will fly into your mouth.
The X and Y chromosomes do not change no matter what hormones are administered, no matter what organs are added or subtracted.
We see this here, but where it needs to be seen (on public television with millions in viewership) it is not.
Liberals have a monopoly on the public viewers, and therefore what reality says is irrelevant.
They can convince people otherwise.
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What a hateful Diatribe! /s
bfl
We can only try to make it go viral by emailing it to our entire address books, or at least to those who would read it.
I agree. The media will be silent on this good doctor.
They will declare transracial (100% overtly genetic) impossible, but declare transgender (100% overtly genetic) possible.
I am TransBasketball. I might look 5’10, but I’m actually 7’2. It’s only a matter of perception. So gimme my multi-million contract now!
America is plagued with psychosexual disorders. It wasn’t that long ago that homosexuality was treated as a mental disorder. Today, instead a committing these freaks, we applaud them.
I believe there’s an agenda pushing this plumbing switcheroo.
We know about a guy who’s wife cheated on him with their son’s martial arts teacher. They ended up getting a divorce. The next time we heard about this guy, he was going through a gender change, because his therapist said he had “unwanted male aggressions” and needed to be cured of it by being turned into a transgender. This yo-yo apparently fell for this scam. Still boggled.
It sad that the mentally ill today are championed by liberals as social trend-setters to be praised and admired.
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Good article.
The androgynous point reminds me a bit of the abortion question: the left makes tremendous noise about the “health choice” related to abortion. The vast majority of abortions have nothing to do with the health of the mother - it’s the lifestyle the mother is trying to perserve, not her health.
So, again, it’s something of a psychological issue where a little medical counseling might convince the mother that murdering her child will not fix her problems.
what do you expect when the country is led by a psychotic and demented Christian hating narcissistic Muslim loving obviously perverted America hating kenyan.
What defines “gender” is chromosomes. Males hve an X and a Y. Females have two Xs. Unless someone has figured out how to change the chromosomes, you are the same sex you were at birth.
Bookmarked. Thank you so much for posting this.
How long before his resignation letter?
Great post!
This feels like a variation of the T4 program the Nazis were running in the 30’s.
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