Discussion Board 3: Gender Identity
A 15-year-old biological female who has repeatedly run away from home and attempted self-harm over the past year is brought into the clinic. The patient, who will be referred to as “she/her” in this instance, is seen by her mother after she repeatedly expresses displeasure with her natural sex. She claims that as a youngster, she did not play with dolls or wear gowns; instead, she preferred to engage in outdoor activities, dress like a boy, and keep her hair short. By the time she was 10, her behavior had caused her and her parents to argue since she persisted on dressing like a boy. She claims to be “male on the inside.” She sees herself as a male in a straight relationship with a female and is attracted to women. A biological female with short hair is discovered after a physical checkup. The bilateral forearms have multiple healed linear lacerations. Tanner stage V is seen in the breasts and axillary/pubic hair. The examination of the pelvis is normal.
Need Substantial Responses- 1 page
Due: Aug 2,2023
Word Count: Minimum of 150 words per post, not including references
Citations: At least one high-level scholarly reference in APA from within the last 5 years
1) Needs to response to Ms. A and here’s her discussion…
The most likely diagnosis for this 15-year-old biological female is gender dysphoria. Gender dysphoria is a condition where an individual experiences distress or discomfort due to a mismatch between their assigned sex at birth and their gender identity (American Psychiatric Association, 2013). In this case, the patient’s persistent desire to be identified as male, her preference for male attire, and her identification as a male in a straight relationship with a female indicate a strong sense of gender incongruence.
Findings of Disorders of Sexual Development or Hormonal Dysfunction: