Troubling Gender or Engendering Trouble? The Problem With Gender Dysphoria in Psychoanalysis

Psychoanal Rev. 2017 Feb;104(1):1-32. doi: 10.1521/prev.2017.104.1.1.

Abstract

This paper reviews existing case reports in the psychoanalytic literature of children diagnosed with gender identity disorder (GID), now called gender dysphoria. It concentrates on a review of problems and psychoanalytic dilemmas inherent in the use of the term GID and elucidates the concurrent quandaries this term both signifies and is symptomatic of. The focus is on reports of child psychoanalyses published during or after 1991, when the American Psychoanalytic Association formally adopted a nondiscrimination policy against homosexuality. These cases reflect common problematic themes in these treatments, for example, the lack of neutrality in specifying the treatment goal of same-gender identification. This paper explores the effects of these problems on the treatments, raises questions regarding the emphasis on gender in the treatments, and discusses an alternative psychoanalytic approach to children with gender variation.

Publication types

  • Review

MeSH terms

  • Child
  • Female
  • Gender Dysphoria / psychology*
  • Humans
  • Male
  • Psychoanalysis*
  • Psychoanalytic Theory
  • Societies, Scientific