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Being Transgender - What You Should Know (Hardcover)
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Being Transgender - What You Should Know (Hardcover)
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Written for general audiences, this unprecedented book
comprehensively answers many questions about being transgender with
current experiential and scientific information, including the
evidence for a biological transgender predisposition. With
transgender people visibly achieving fame in entertainment, the
literary world, and other arenas, increasing numbers of transgender
people are choosing to publicly announce that they are transgender.
All of this has brought transgender people and the associated
issues of being transgender into mainstream discourse. The demand
for fact-based, scientific information on being transgender has
never been higher. Written by a transgender person who is also a
physiological psychologist, this book is the first for general
readers that explains what is known about transgender causation,
what life as a transgendered individual is like, and the science
involved in living a transgender life. This book serves to improve
understanding of being transgender among general
audiences-including transgender readers-by describing the science
and experience of being transgender. It supplies an enlightening
understanding of what if feels like to be transgender, when it
starts, the many paths for living a transgender life, and methods
to face challenges such as bullying and rejection. It provides a
worldview that transgender people are neither broken nor diseased,
but rather that they exhibit transgender behavior because of a
biological predisposition for which there is solid scientific
evidence. Offers information derived from the author's review of
more than 3,000 source articles and books across 22 scientific
disciplines across more than 11 years-a repository of information
that is likely the most comprehensive on transgender science
Represents the first book written for general audiences from the
perspective of a scientist, not a clinician or advocate Identifies
the forms of rejection of transgender people sanctioned by culture
and provides suggestions for dealing with them Discusses the future
of transgender people as well as that of the binary gender system
in Western culture
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