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Tyler has recently undergone successful and satisfactory sex reassignment surgery to complete his transformation from the female body he was born with (as Tamara). How should he be diagnosed, according to DSM-5?
 
  a) Gender dyshphoria
  b) Gender identity disorder
  c) Post-surgical transsexual
  d) No diagnosis, as he is not distressed or impaired

Question 2

A case study by Bradley, Oliver, Chernick, and Zucker (1998 ) describes a Canadian boy whose penis was sloughed off as a result of a burn during infancy and whose gender identity was reassigned as a girl. Long-term follow-up of this case showed
 
  a) conclusive support of the Nurture hypothesis, with no trace of male identity.
  b) conclusive support for the Nature Hypothesis: this individual eventually discovered the truth and lived as a man.
  c) a female gender identity was present despite several masculine tendencies.
  d) a male gender identity was present but remnants of the female gender identity were evident.



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Answer to Question 1

d

Answer to Question 2

Awesome job my friend



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