This updated volume introduces the field of pediatric gender health, which widens the scope of the gender affirmative model to support the the gender health of transgender and gender diverse (TGD) pre- and peripubescent youth and their families. With the devastating increase in legislative care bans and media attacks on TGD youth since the first edition of this book was published, many health care systems have shut down care centers that have been providing high quality pediatric gender health care. The weaponization of “gender affirming” terminology has served to deny the experiences of TGD…mehr
This updated volume introduces the field of pediatric gender health, which widens the scope of the gender affirmative model to support the the gender health of transgender and gender diverse (TGD) pre- and peripubescent youth and their families. With the devastating increase in legislative care bans and media attacks on TGD youth since the first edition of this book was published, many health care systems have shut down care centers that have been providing high quality pediatric gender health care. The weaponization of “gender affirming” terminology has served to deny the experiences of TGD youth, while discrimination, verbal harassment, and violence toward TGD communities is on the rise. This book provides guidance to pediatric providers and trainees who aim to deliver up-to-date, empirically informed best clinical practices. At the same time, the text is accessible to educators, parents, and families of TGD youth. The chapters provide a fully updated literature review, summarize key epistemological advances, and incorporate detailed interventions and extensive case examples, which emphasize the importance of the integration of cultural humility, intersectionality, and multicultural approaches to therapy. Research continues to demonstrate the benefit of pediatric gender health care for TGD youth and their families. This timely second edition grounds readers in the rigorous empirical research needed to inform the provision of pediatric gender health in the face of increasing challenges in health care for TGD youth.
G. Nic Rider, PhD, (they/them) is an associate professor and licensed psychologist at the Institute for Sexual and Gender Health and director of the National Center for Gender Health, both within the University of Minnesota Medical School. Their work focuses on social and structural factors impacting the lived experiences and wellbeing of marginalized communities, emphasizing community strengths/resilience and advocacy. Their professional interests include intersectionality, culturally responsive care, health equity, pleasure, systems change and social justice advocacy. They are a coauthor of the WPATH Standards of Care Version 8, and a certified member and certified mentor at the WPATH Gender Education Institute. Diane Ehrensaft, PhD, (she/her) is an associate professor in the Department of Pediatrics at the University of California San Francisco and the psychologist on the interdisciplinary team at the Child and Adolescent Gender Center Clinic. She is also the Director of Mental Health of the Child and Adolescent Gender Center and leads the Mind the Gap consortium of child gender mental health specialists. She is on the board of Gender Spectrum, a U.S. educational and advocacy organization. Her previous books include Mommies, Daddies, Donors, Surrogates; Building a Home Within; and Parenting Together: Men and Women Sharing the Care of Their Children. Colt St. Amand, PhD, MD, (he/they) is a child and family clinical psychologist, board- certified family medicine physician, and founder and medical director of Riverside Family Medicine. After completing his residency at the Mayo Clinic, he moved to New York to continue practicing. Dr. Colt is an internationally recognized expert in research, clinical practice, consultation, and teaching in the field of gender health care. Dr. Colt is a coauthor of the WPATH Standards of Care Version 8 Hormone Therapy Chapter and a mental health and medical certification mentor at the WPATH Gender Education Institute. Visit www.thegenderdoctor.com or www.riversidedpc.com
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Introduction: Honoring and Not Dulling the Light of the Youngest Among Us G. Nic Rider, Diane Ehrensaft, and Colt St. Amand Chapter 1. Gender Identity Development Johanna Olson-Kennedy, Dr. Aydin Olson-Kennedy, and Darlene Tando Chapter 2. Collaborative Treatment Across Disciplines: Medical and Mental Health Care Coordination Laura Kuper and Colt St. Amand Chapter 3. Supporting Transgender and Gender-Diverse Children of Color and their Families in Clinical Care Elizabeth Panetta, De’Shay Thomas, and Jonathan Poquiz Chapter 4. Building Resilience in Transgender and Gender Diverse Children, Families, and Communities: A Multidimensional Family Approach Jean Malpas, Elizabeth Glaeser, Shawn V. Giammattei, and Derrick T. Jordan Chapter 5. Supporting the Mental Health of Transgender and Gender Diverse Children Matthew Goldenberg and Karisa L. Barrow Chapter 6. Gender-Related Trauma Amy Tishelman, Aydin Olson-Kennedy, and Andreas Neumann-Mascis Chapter 7. The Space to Try: Creative Arts Approaches to Identity Exploration with Pre-Adolescents M. Morin Chapter 8. Child and Family Assessment Benjamin Parchem, Dianne Ranae Berg, Catherine Schaefer, and G. Nic Rider Chapter 9. Helping Families Move from Distress to Attunement With a Child’s Gender Deb Coolhart, Jessie R. Cohen, and Molly Fechter-Leggett Chapter 10. Networks of Care for Transgender and Gender Diverse Children Catelyn Devlin and Kayden J. Schumacher Chapter 11. Transgender Youth Medical Care Bans: Legislation, Psychological Impacts, and Advocacy Sara Mar, Claire Coyne, Jessica Bernacki, and Kellan Baker Chapter 12. Ethical Practice in the Care of Transgender and Gender Expansive Children Drew B. A. Clark Conclusion: Where Do We Go From Here? Diane Ehrensaft, Colt St. Amand, and G. Nic Rider
Introduction: Honoring and Not Dulling the Light of the Youngest Among Us G. Nic Rider, Diane Ehrensaft, and Colt St. Amand Chapter 1. Gender Identity Development Johanna Olson-Kennedy, Dr. Aydin Olson-Kennedy, and Darlene Tando Chapter 2. Collaborative Treatment Across Disciplines: Medical and Mental Health Care Coordination Laura Kuper and Colt St. Amand Chapter 3. Supporting Transgender and Gender-Diverse Children of Color and their Families in Clinical Care Elizabeth Panetta, De’Shay Thomas, and Jonathan Poquiz Chapter 4. Building Resilience in Transgender and Gender Diverse Children, Families, and Communities: A Multidimensional Family Approach Jean Malpas, Elizabeth Glaeser, Shawn V. Giammattei, and Derrick T. Jordan Chapter 5. Supporting the Mental Health of Transgender and Gender Diverse Children Matthew Goldenberg and Karisa L. Barrow Chapter 6. Gender-Related Trauma Amy Tishelman, Aydin Olson-Kennedy, and Andreas Neumann-Mascis Chapter 7. The Space to Try: Creative Arts Approaches to Identity Exploration with Pre-Adolescents M. Morin Chapter 8. Child and Family Assessment Benjamin Parchem, Dianne Ranae Berg, Catherine Schaefer, and G. Nic Rider Chapter 9. Helping Families Move from Distress to Attunement With a Child’s Gender Deb Coolhart, Jessie R. Cohen, and Molly Fechter-Leggett Chapter 10. Networks of Care for Transgender and Gender Diverse Children Catelyn Devlin and Kayden J. Schumacher Chapter 11. Transgender Youth Medical Care Bans: Legislation, Psychological Impacts, and Advocacy Sara Mar, Claire Coyne, Jessica Bernacki, and Kellan Baker Chapter 12. Ethical Practice in the Care of Transgender and Gender Expansive Children Drew B. A. Clark Conclusion: Where Do We Go From Here? Diane Ehrensaft, Colt St. Amand, and G. Nic Rider
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