Gender Dysphoria
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This describes an individual experiencing gender dysphoria, which is a sense of unease or distress arising from a mismatch between their gender identity and their sex assigned at birth. This feeling can manifest in various ways, impacting a person’s emotional well-being, social interactions, and overall sense of self.
• Incongruence:
A marked difference between one’s experienced or expressed gender and their assigned sex at birth.
• Distress:
Emotional distress or discomfort due to this incongruence, often involving feelings of anxiety, depression, or stress.
• Body Image:
Discomfort or distress related to physical characteristics (e.g., genitals, secondary sex characteristics) that don’t match their gender identity.
• Desire for Transition:
A strong desire to be rid of, or prevent the development of, certain physical characteristics, or a desire to have the characteristics of the other gender.
• Social and Psychological Impact:
Feelings of being misunderstood, experiencing stigma, discrimination, and social isolation can exacerbate the psychological distress.
