Hear from Prof. Stephen B. Levine, Clinical Professor of Psychiatry at Case Western Reserve University, as he shares his expert insights on gender-affirming care for minors.
Dive into the evidence, explore the challenges, and understand what the research really says.
The conversation around gender-affirming care for minors is growing louder, but what does the evidence actually say?
Are current practices truly backed by research, or is there more we need to understand?
The conversation around gender-affirming care for minors is growing louder, but what does the evidence actually say?
Are current practices truly backed by research, or is there more we need to understand?
Explore the question with us, and stay tuned for expert insights in our upcoming video
Dr. Jennifer Bauwens, Director of the Center for Family Studies at the Family Research Council, shares her expert perspective on the mental health impacts of hormones and surgeries in teens.
Gain valuable insights into the research, the risks and the realities shaping this ongoing debate.
As medical interventions for teens gain attention, a critical question arises: Could hormones and surgeries carry risks to mental health?
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Hear from Anna Cognet-Kayem, Lecturer at L’École des Psychologues Praticiens and Sigmund Freud University in Paris, as she explores the challenges and implications of questioning youth medicalisation.
Gain expert insights and understand the debate from a professional perspective.
As debates around youth medicalisation intensify, a difficult question emerges: Should professionals risk backlash for raising concerns and asking critical questions?
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We are witnessing the erosion of distinct gender roles and identities, long considered central to society.
Studies show that changing gender norms affect everything from family dynamics to workplace culture.
How should society adapt to these changes while supporting individuals?
Prof. Stephen B. Levine, Clinical Professor of Psychiatry at Case Western Reserve University, shares his expert perspective on whether psychotherapy should be the first-line treatment for children with gender dysphoria.
When children experience gender dysphoria, the approach to care is highly debated. Some advocate for medical and affirmative interventions, while others argue that psychotherapy should be the first step.
Should psychotherapy be the first-line treatment for children with gender dysphoria, instead of medical or affirmative intervention?
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In England, out of 3,782 children and young people diagnosed with gender dysphoria, 52.7% also had a record of anxiety, depression, or self harm.
What do you think are the key factors contributing to this significant overlap in mental health challenges?
Reference: PubMed Central
Natalya Murakhver, Co-Founder of Restore Childhood, shares her insights on whether teenagers should be allowed to make irreversible gender-affirming medical decisions .
Watch now as she unpacks the complexities of consent, maturity and long-term impact in this important discussion.
When it comes to gender-affirming medical care for teenagers, the questions are complex: consent, maturity, and lifelong impact.
Should teens be allowed to make irreversible decisions at this stage of life?
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Capucine Lamoureux, Clinical Psychologist, shares her expert perspective on the long-term safety evidence of puberty blockers and cross-sex hormones in young people.
Watch now to explore the facts behind one of today’s most debated topics.
The use of puberty blockers and cross-sex hormones in young people remains one of the most debated topics in medicine and society.
Some argue these treatments provide essential support, while others raise concerns about long-term safety and irreversible effects.
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Transgender women across the globe face an HIV risk nearly 50 times higher than the general population.
What are your thoughts on the underlying causes of this alarming disparity?
Reference: The Lancet Infectious Diseases
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