Mental health frameworks such as DSM-5 and ICD-10 are widely used to diagnose and treat psychological disorders. These frameworks categorize individuals into different diagnostic groups based on...
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: Breaking down binary binaries: how mental health frameworks can better serve nonbinary and fluid individuals
The purpose of this article is to explore how cultural and legal frameworks shape the availability and regulation of hormone therapy around the world. Hormone therapy has become an increasingly...
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: Exploring the cultural and legal frameworks shaping hormone therapy access and regulation worldwide.
What is Non-Binary Identity?
Non-binary is an umbrella term used to describe individuals who do not identify exclusively as male or female. This includes people who may feel that they exist...
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: Sexuality & gender: understanding nonbinary identities and their impact on mental health
Transgender femininity is defined as the identity or expression of individuals who identify as female but were assigned male at birth. This definition can be further broken down into three...
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: Transgender femininity: understanding its identity, expression, and experiences.
Transgender is an umbrella term used to describe people who identify as their gender opposite to the one assigned at birth. This identity has been historically marginalized and excluded from society...
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: The historical legacy of transphobia and its impact on contemporary social attitudes
There has been a significant shift in society's perception of gender identity and expression. From being seen as an anomaly that required treatment to be normalized, the experience of transgender...
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: A journey through gender identity: from medicalization to depathologization
Academic writing is often characterized by its formal tone and structure. It involves presenting research findings and arguments in a clear and concise manner, without resorting to casual language or...
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: Embodying gender and sexuality: exploring the intersectionality of embodied performance and passive voice
What is the ethical responsibility of artists when exploring gender ambiguity, and how does this responsibility vary across cultural contexts?
Gender ambiguity is an increasingly prevalent subject...
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: Sexuality in art and its ethical responsibilities across cultures
Gender fluidity is a term used to describe individuals who do not identify with the traditional binary of male/female.
There has been an increasing awareness of gender fluidity, which has led to...
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: Exploring gender fluidity and its intersectionality with social justice
As the saying goes, "The personal is political." This adage holds true for individuals who identify as queer or non-binary, particularly when they live in cultures that are heavily influenced by...
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: Private vs public expressions of queerness impact on individuals and societies