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The development of female transsexualism
1Blue Ridge Hospital, University of Virginia Medical Center, Charlottesville, VA 22910.
Abstract:
Characteristics by which to classify a woman as authentically transsexual are offered from earlier investigations and supplemented by findings from recent work with this type of patient. Developmental issues are discussed and six psychodynamic accompaniments listed. A case demonstrates how to identify the true female transsexual and how to understand her psychological processes.
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