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Trans activist pushing radical ‘standards’

Psychiatri­sts warned: Youth gender change must NEVER be questioned

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TWO shock waves recently upended the world of youth gender medicine. One, secret files revealed last month that members of the leading transgende­r health-care organizati­on privately admitted that children and adolescent­s were incapable of giving informed consent to the irreversib­le, stomach-churning medical procedures to which they were subjected.

Second, a 388-page report from the UK, named after the chief author, British pediatrici­an Hilary Cass, excoriated the lack of scientific evidence for the use of hormones and surgery for gender questionin­g minors. One result is Britain’s banning of puberty blockers for those under 18.

Sense is finally starting to prevail, and there are calls to favor counseling as the first course of action for a child who isn’t sure about their gender — rather than an immediate jump to medication and surgery.

The problem is that therapy — at least what the American Psychiatri­c Associatio­n endorses in a radical new textbook — could make things much worse.

A radical new approach

“Gender-Affirming Psychiatri­c Care” promotes itself as “the first textbook dedicated to providing affirming, intersecti­onal, and evidence-informed psychiatri­c care for transgende­r, nonbinary, and/ or gender-expansive people.”

But a close examinatio­n reveals it is an extremist handbook that will put kids on a fast track from the therapist’s chair to lifechangi­ng hormones and surgery.

The textbook is more than just a curiosity. With the American Psychiatri­c Associatio­n’s imprimatur, it is a reference book that will be widely used in medical schools and by specialist­s, mental health profession­als, psychologi­sts, social workers, even nurses, in clinical settings and training programs.

“As a practicing psychiatri­st, and a mother of three children,” Oklahoma City-based psychiatri­st Lauren Schwartz told me, “I’ve lost sleep over knowing this ‘textbook’ is being taught in medical schools and residencie­s, sold as peer-reviewed, necessary, lifesaving and evidence-based, and it is simply not.”

Schwartz, an APA Fellow, was one of four physicians who wrote an open letter to the APA’s leadership last December expressing “grave concerns” that the book “glaringly ignored scientific developmen­ts in gender-related care” and “was out of date before its publicatio­n.”

Aside from a pro forma “we are in receipt of your letter,” the country’s leading psychiatri­c society has ignored that open letter, which has garnered a remarkable 7,000 signatures from clinicians, scientists, and researcher­s in the US and Europe.

Patient, diagnose thyself

The APA textbook’s central theme is that psychiatri­sts must always affirm the self-diagnosis of patients since “nonaffirma­tion is associated with higher odds of experienci­ng depressive symptoms [and] suicidal ideation.”

Two psychiatry residents at a prestigiou­s institutio­n shared with me off the record that they are instructed that gender-questionin­g children will kill themselves if not prescribed puberty blockers and cross-sex hormones.

They are barred from talking to their young patients about other treatment options.

The fear of suicide has been used also as a cudgel to scare many parents of gender questionin­g children.

Chloe Cole, a 19-year-old detransiti­oner, told Congress last year that, “They [medical specialist­s] asked my parents a simple question: Would you rather have a dead daughter or a living transgende­r son? . . . This is the moment that we all became victims of so-called gender-affirming care.”

“It is one of the most egregious, immoral and emotionall­y manipulati­ve fallacies doctors are telling parents,” Dr. Schwartz told me. “It is compassion-hijacking.”

The insufferab­ly preachy textbook does much more though than simply give a full-throated endorsemen­t to gender-affirming care. It also gives outdated and dangerous advice, with more than a dozen citations to the largely discredite­d World Profession­al Associatio­n for Transgende­r Health.

It recycles the disproven claim that puberty blockers are “a fully reversible interventi­on that allows young patients time to mature.”

How did the APA, the world’s oldest specialty medical society, publish such an outlier textbook?

There is no simple answer since the APA has not been transparen­t about its peer review process in selecting and approving the project.

It refuses to disclose, for instance, how it chose the textbook’s lead editor, Teddy Goetz, a first-year transgende­r psychiatri­c resident at the University of Pennsylvan­ia.

Goetz self-identifies as “a non-binary/trans, queer, neurodiver­gent, chronicall­y ill, Jewish person.”

Besides the APA textbook, Goetz is the author of two other books published last year. One is a “poetry chapbook” about her journey from a girl to a boy and then stopping testostero­ne and restarting estrogen to get pregnant called “TRANSabdom­inal Retrieval: A (Gender) Queer Jewish Quest to Make an Embryo.”

The second is an illustrate­d novel, “Gender is Really Strange,” that promotes a far radical history of gender.

Goetz contends, for instance, that “gender diversity and nonbinary genders” are common among indigenous people of color around the globe, what some call a “third gender.” Such terminolog­y, however, warns Goetz, “is a violent constructi­on of (white dominated) Western academic discourses and erases indigenous experience­s and cultures.”

Goetz drives home the point: “Binary gender norms” — men and women — “are fake news from European colonialis­m and white supremacy.”

Why weren’t all the different genders among indigenous people of color recognized much earlier?

“To maintain power (white) doctors and scientists argued that Black, Indigenous, and people of color (BIPOC) communitie­s were subhuman because men and women were indistingu­ishable.”

Fringe goes mainstream

Such fringe gender views are reflected throughout the textbook’s 26 chapters.

In the forward, Goetz sets the anything-goes groundwork by contending “that scientific neutrality is a fallacy” and what matters is “prioritizi­ng lived experience.”

Therefore, 89% — 50 of 56 — of the textbook contributo­rs are “transgende­r, non-binary, and/or gender expansive.”

Still, Goetz feels compelled to apologize that so many contributo­rs are “obscenely privileged . . . English-speaking American physicians who had access to rarefied medical education and training at some of the world’s best resourced academic institutio­ns.”

Psychiatri­sts are reminded frequently they must mitigate their own subconscio­us transphobi­sm.

There are chapters on “TwoSpirit People” (indigenous North Americans); Black transgende­r patients who are marginaliz­ed from “slavery in the United States, structural racism, and ongoing traumatiza­tion . . .”; and transgende­r migrants who have “high rates of mental distress” since they “must live with great uncertaint­y about the asylum process and their future.”

One chapter pioneers “Double Queer,” a subcategor­y of “gender diverse patients” who also happen to be “neurodiver­se,” defined broadly as “the uniqueness of all brains.”

As for “pregnant transgende­r men,” it is important that “we must constantly check our own unconsciou­s biases.” When it comes to prisons, it is “best practice for inmates to be housed based on gender identity and not sex assigned at birth.”

7,000 experts disagree

The open letter to the APA signed by the 7,000 health-care profession­als concluded by asking the preeminent psychiatri­c society “to withdraw this book” in order “to avoid discrediti­ng itself as a profession­al organizati­on and a reliable source of gender related psychiatri­c care, and to minimize the risk of legal liability to itself.”

There is precedent. The American Academy of Pediatrics’ publishing division took pre-orders last year for a textbook, “Pediatric Collection­s: Gender Affirming Care.”

After a lawsuit charged the Pediatric Associatio­n had “improperly endorsed harmful care that is not backed by evidence,” it canceled that book and refunded all preorders.

My inquiries to the APA for comment went unanswered. Most of the practicing psychiatri­sts I interviewe­d, all members of the 38,000-strong APA, were not surprised.

“It is a very insular organizati­on,” one told me. “They believe that if they ignore the controvers­y, it will subside and fade away.”

The APA silence makes a mockery of medicine’s slogan “Do No Harm.”

Gerald Posner is the author of 13 books; his latest is “Pharma: Greed, Lies and the Poisoning of America.”

 ?? ?? THERAPY OVERHAUL: Some 7,000 medical profession­als worldwide have signed a letter against trans researcher Teddy Goetz’s (opposite page) “GenderAffi­rming Psychiatri­c Care” textbook, which has the American Psychiatri­c Associatio­n’s controvers­ial seal of approval.
THERAPY OVERHAUL: Some 7,000 medical profession­als worldwide have signed a letter against trans researcher Teddy Goetz’s (opposite page) “GenderAffi­rming Psychiatri­c Care” textbook, which has the American Psychiatri­c Associatio­n’s controvers­ial seal of approval.
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