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In the decade-and-a-half since I coedited Transsexualism and Sex
Reassignment (Green & Money, 1969), remarkable changes have
occurred with Harry Ben jamin's "transsexual phenomenon" (1966).
Formerly, when writing about this condition in scientific journals,
it was necessary to define the term transsex ualism. Now the lay
public recognizes it. Even the American Psychiatric Asso ciation
acknowledges it as a "disorder," with its inclusion in the Third
Edition of its Diagnostic and Statistical Manual (1980). Although
this "elevation" to the status of mental illness may seem a Pyrrhic
victory, it is a recognition of the legitimacy of transsexual ism
as a source of human suffering. The controversy that surrounded the
decisions in the early patient cases to perform sex-change surgery
has largely dissipated. The cries of "collusion with delusion,"
principally from psychoanalysts, have quieted. The dire predictions
of psychosis and/or suicide following surgery as the "last psychic
defenses are cut away" have almost never been realized. By
contrast, many postoperative patients consider the surgery to have
been life-saving. Medical centers worldwide have incorporated
programs for evaluating and treating persons requesting sex reas
signment. Elaborate guidelines for patient management have been
developed by an international organization of health care
professionals (Harry Benjamin Inter national Gender Dysphoria
Association, 1981). Harry Benjamin's child has come of age."
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