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ishan

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Why did some researchers push for gender identity disorder should be removed from the DSM?
 
  a) Because it does not have diagnostic reliability
  b) Because it tends to resolve without treatment
  c) Because many children with GID are not distressed about their biological sex
  d) Because it has not been sufficiently studied

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What has the DSM-5 changed regarding the diagnosis of Gender identity Disorder?
 
  a) Changed the term to Gender Incongruence
  b) Changed the term to Gender Dysphoria
  c) Removed the diagnosis entirely
  d) Moved the diagnosis to Axis II



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Beautifully done Thanks

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I appreciate you answering this question. Great community




ishan

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Reply 2 on: Jun 22, 2018
Gracias!


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