#DiscoSexology Part IV: Interview With The CAMH Medical Director
By Cristan Williams Upon completion of this series, this work will be released, in its entirety, as both an audio and ebook. Installment Preface Welcome […]
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Available scholarly citations plus verified non-scholarly sourcesSingal’s Florida: You’re very wrong about trans kids
Shortly after the DSM-5 was published, Dr. Zucker’s boss was blindsided by a reporter asking him if Zucker’s clinic would continue their DSM-IV-centered “treatment” of kids. When Zucker’s boss said no, the reporter cited a statement by Zucker claiming that he intended to continue his DSM-IV era “treatments.” Shortly thereafter,…
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