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Originally Posted by DMW
Don't really wanna start a can of worms. This could be a real catch 22
Don't have a label to your problem sometimes = no help.
I have never really liked the particular word or the label.
But, if i have a disorder with my body not matching my brain since my brain
is fine and you can't get in there to fix my brain cause it isn't broken ...then help me change my body since you have recognized there is an issue.
Ok, trans issue health care coverage for me ...thanks
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I understand what you are saying here. If there is no diagnosis, then an insurance company won't "treat" the illness by paying for surgery.
However, they ARE still keeping a form of gender identity in the DSM V. They are simply calling it "Gender Dysphoria". This should meet the requirments for therapy (if the person wants some). If their insurance company will pay for SRS surgery, this diagnosis will meet the requirments for this, as well.
What is different about calling it Gender Dysphoria is that the APA is saying it is not a "mental illness" per se.
I see all this as them finding the loophole we all wanted (both those in the trans community and those of us who are gender therapists)... the DSM is not saying it is a mental illness, but it is still saying that SRS is the TREATMENT for Gender Dysphoria (therefore, insurance companies should pay for any surgery the person may want).
As a gender therapist, I am pleased with this change. As a gender variant individual, I am happy with it, as well.