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APA’s revision of DSM
On May 1, the American Psychiatric Association (APA) appointed members of a task force for revising its Manual for Diagnosis of Mental Disorders. This manual includes the listing for Gender Identity Disorder.
Some trans* activists have begun to express concern about some of the people appointed to this task force. In particular, the person who has been named as the Sexual and Gender Identity Disorders Chair is also someone who has used ‘reparative’ (‘ex-gay’) therapy to ‘cure’ gender-variant children.
If you would like more information about this situation, check out:
http://www.bilerico.com/2008/05/uh_oh.php
Emails of concern are already starting to be written. There is also talk that an open letter with research citations to the APA should be written, co-signed by trans organisations, supportive health professionals and other individual trans* people.
If you would like to write to the APA to express your concerns, it does have a ‘Public Interest Directorate’ which staffs its Lesbian, Gay, and Bisexual Concerns Office (no ‘Transgender’ in this title though). The email address is lgbc@apa.org
There is also a group called APA Division 44, which is The Society for the Psychological Study of Lesbian, Gay and Bisexual Issues. They bill themselves as “psychology’s focal point for research, practice, and education on the lives and realities of LGBT people” and, amongst their activities, they liaise with the Lesbian, Gay and Bisexual Concerns Office of the APA. They have a Committee on Transgender and Gender Variance Issues (see http://www.apadivision44.org/who/#leadership).