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This work is a vivid description of a life-in-hiding very few people ever will experience. Society errs either on the side of lax and harmful permissiveness or of harsh and destructive suppression regarding gender identity conflict. To address the problem effectively, we first need to understand it; and a pendulum approach to resolution only exacerbates the pervasive fog that persists regarding it. Long after an elegant solution finally ends the conflict before or shortly after birth, professionals and others still will be studying the fact of the condition's ages-old history. What it is and…mehr

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This work is a vivid description of a life-in-hiding very few people ever will experience. Society errs either on the side of lax and harmful permissiveness or of harsh and destructive suppression regarding gender identity conflict. To address the problem effectively, we first need to understand it; and a pendulum approach to resolution only exacerbates the pervasive fog that persists regarding it. Long after an elegant solution finally ends the conflict before or shortly after birth, professionals and others still will be studying the fact of the condition's ages-old history. What it is and how best to deal with it are questions which must be addressed. These questions are central to Forty Years to Life.
Autorenporträt
Brenda Bradford Ward began her first career in financial services, advancing from her roots in a small-town community bank to earning an MBA in Financial Services. Her deep interest in human behavior and social systems eventually led her to explore more complex questions about identity and society.In 2007, she published her groundbreaking first book, The Fallacy of Assignable Gender, which examined the multifaceted nature of gender identity. As she later pursued a Ph.D. in psychology, Brenda realized her research and insights would be better served by continuing the conversation she began in her first work. This led to the publication of Forty Years to Life: A Case Study, a powerful sequel that intertwines psychological depth with lived experience.These two books naturally lead to a third, currently in development, that will explore society's current and prospective treatment of gender identity conflict. Following the completion of this nonfiction trilogy, Brenda plans to return to fiction, completing a novel she began years ago one that will echo her enduring themes of identity, transformation, and the human search for meaning