Depathologization of trans* experience in ICD‐11: Suggestions for context‐sensitive psychotherapeutic work

Author:

Teren Kirsten1

Affiliation:

1. Praxis für Psychotherapie Berlin Germany

Abstract

AbstractThe current changes to the treatment recommendations and the diagnostic categorization of trans* identities in the ICD‐11 require a new consideration of past therapeutic methods and approaches. The depathologization of trans* lives in the ICD‐11 finally enables trans* people to access psychotherapeutic services more freely, as the compulsory therapy that has thus far been required for access to transition‐related treatments, as well as the so‐called “diagnosis” and “treatment” of “transsexuality”, have been removed. Trans* people will nevertheless be interested in qualified psychotherapeutic treatment options. Due to the decades‐long discrimination and treatment in the health system that has disregarded the human rights of trans* people, a trans*‐affirmative approach is necessary, one that takes into account the context of the treatment and critically reflects upon one's own position as a health professional. This affirmative and self‐reflective approach provides the basis upon which therapeutic concerns and topics related to a life lived in accordance with a self‐determined (gender) identity, related needs, and the fulfillment of those needs, can be discussed. The consequences of experiences of discrimination, violence and exclusion are, moreover, important elements of therapy that require a structural and social contextualization in order to address internalized trans*‐negativity and to empower trans* people in their self‐assertion.

Publisher

Wiley

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