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. 2024 Jul;33(2):145-153.
Epub 2024 Jul 1.

Psychodynamic psychotherapy for gender dysphoria is not conversion therapy

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Psychodynamic psychotherapy for gender dysphoria is not conversion therapy

Joanne Sinai et al. J Can Acad Child Adolesc Psychiatry. 2024 Jul.

Abstract

Over the last ten years, there has been a substantial increase in the number of children and adolescents referred to gender clinics for possible gender dysphoria. The gender affirming model of care, a dominant treatment approach in Canada, is based on low quality evidence. Other countries are realizing this and making psychosocial treatments and/or exploratory psychotherapy a first line of treatment for gender related distress in young patients. Psychodynamic (exploratory) psychotherapy has established efficacy for a range of conditions, and has been used in youth and adults with gender dysphoria. In Canada, the adoption of psychodynamic psychotherapy for gender dysphoria is impeded by some academics who argue that it may violate laws against conversion therapy. Psychodynamic psychotherapy is not conversion therapy and should be made available in Canada as a treatment modality for gender dysphoria.

Keywords: autonomy; conversion therapy; evidence-based treatment; gender affirming care; gender dysphoria; informed consent; psychodynamic psychotherapy for gender dysphoria; transgender children; transgender youth.

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