Reflections on emerging trends in clinical work with gender diverse children and adolescents

de Graaf, Nastasja M. and Carmichael, Polly (2019) Reflections on emerging trends in clinical work with gender diverse children and adolescents. Clinical Child Psychology and Psychiatry, 24 (2). pp. 353-364. ISSN 1359-1045 (Print); 1461-7021 (Electronic)

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Abstract

Gender is a fast-evolving and topical field which is often the centre of attention in the media and in public policy debates. The current cultural and social climate provides possibilities for young people to express themselves. Gender diverse young people are not only developing new ways of describing gender, but they are also shaping what is required of clinical interventions. Emerging cultural, social and clinical trends, such as increases in referrals, shifts in sex ratio and diversification in gender identification, illustrate that gender diverse individuals are not a homogeneous group. How do evolving concepts of gender impact the clinical care of gender diverse young people presenting to specialist gender clinics today?

Item Type: Article
Additional Information: Article first published online: November 28, 2018
Uncontrolled Keywords: Gender Identity, Gender Diversity, Children, Adolescents, Gender Care, Clinical Management
Subjects: Sex Psychology > Gender Identity
Department/People: Special Units
URI: https://repository.tavistockandportman.ac.uk/id/eprint/1908

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