Gender Dysphoria
Psychology ⇒ Psychological Disorders
Gender Dysphoria starts at 12 and continues till grade 12.
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Describe one way in which cultural attitudes can impact the experience of gender dysphoria.
Describe the role of family support in the mental health outcomes of individuals with gender dysphoria.
Describe the role of mental health professionals in supporting individuals with gender dysphoria.
Describe two psychological impacts that untreated gender dysphoria can have on an individual.
Explain the difference between gender identity and sexual orientation.
Explain the importance of using correct pronouns for individuals with gender dysphoria.
Explain why early intervention is important for children experiencing gender dysphoria.
A person assigned female at birth identifies as male and experiences significant distress about their body. What is the most likely diagnosis? (1) Gender dysphoria, (2) Anorexia nervosa, (3) Bipolar disorder, (4) Autism spectrum disorder
A person assigned female at birth identifies as male and experiences significant distress about their body. What is the most likely diagnosis? (1) Gender dysphoria, (2) Anorexia nervosa, (3) Bipolar disorder, (4) Autism spectrum disorder
Which diagnostic manual currently uses the term 'gender dysphoria'? (1) ICD-10, (2) DSM-5, (3) DSM-IV, (4) ICD-9
Which of the following best describes the main symptom of gender dysphoria? (1) Persistent discomfort with assigned gender, (2) Hallucinations, (3) Memory loss, (4) Obsessive thoughts
Which of the following is a common age for the onset of gender dysphoria symptoms? (1) Early childhood, (2) Late adulthood, (3) Middle age, (4) After age 60
Fill in the blank: The distress experienced in gender dysphoria is primarily due to a mismatch between __________ and assigned sex at birth.
Fill in the blank: The distress in gender dysphoria must cause significant impairment in __________, occupational, or other important areas of functioning.
Fill in the blank: The medical term for surgery to alter a person's physical sex characteristics to match their gender identity is __________ surgery.
Fill in the blank: The process of living as one's identified gender, rather than the gender assigned at birth, is called __________.
True or False: All individuals with gender dysphoria experience the same level of distress.
True or False: All people with gender dysphoria seek medical transition.
True or False: Gender dysphoria always persists from childhood into adulthood.
True or False: Gender dysphoria can be treated with supportive psychotherapy alone in some cases.
