Trans Psychiatrist Answers – What the Public Needs to Know About Queer and Genderqueer People.

Queer and genderqueer people have a long history of stigmatization and discrimination.

A little over 50 years ago, psychiatrist John E. Fryer had to where a disguise and use an alias at an APA conference to discuss being gay. He had to do this out of fear of being fired or worse, having his professional license attacked.

It would take almost another decade for homosexuality to be depathologized in the DSM of mental disorders. Up until then, homosexuality was considered a sexual disorder. Even after homosexuality was depathologized, pathological theories and treatments around homosexuality remained.  Queer children were forced to undergo inhumane forms of conversion therapy in the name of science. Now we know that being gay, queer, or homosexual is about WHO YOU LOVE. Queer identities are not sexual or socially appropriated, and they never were.

But social contagion is often the erroneous argument behind every don’t say gay bill and book ban. This concept is utterly preposterous and without any evidence, yet it still remains, and such unscientific and bigoted ideas continue to be legislated upon, negatively impacting the lives of queer people, and queer kids today.

Transgender and Gender Diverse People are equally misunderstood. While being queer is about who you love, being genderqueer is about WHO YOU ARE.

Gender diversity like homosexuality has also long been sexualized by the researchers and the greater medical community. This has led to largely debunked and poorly supported sexualized models of gender diversity such as autogynophilia.

It’s only been in the last decade that the DSM has depathologized gender identity and recognized gender diversity as inherent facet of human diversity. Despite this, genderqueer people are often called “groomers” and legislated against just for being themselves. It’s utterly appalling and sad, and as a society everyone needs to know that being trans, non-binary, or genderqueer is not sexual. It never has been.

The impact of being sexualized in media and in the medical literature has a significant impact on the psyches of trans people. Because they are forced to hide their exceptional gender qualities, they sometimes express their authentic gender through sexual fantasy or acts. Freud believed that dreams and sexual fantasies represented attempts by the unconscious to resolve a wish or conflict. The wish was repressed by the ego due to shame/guilt or because it represented something unaccepted by society (Freud, 1899; Schept, 2007). This is commonly seen in early transition but diminishes as individuals proceed in their transition and become their authentic selves.

As a psychiatrist, a transgender person, and a human being I implore all of you to open your hearts to queer and genderqueer people. All we want is to be ourselves free of discrimination. We can’t do this without you.

Be an ally. Be an upstander. And stand up against discrimination in all its forms.

The Fight for Civil Rights and Social Justice Never Ends

Have you ever met someone who claims to support equality and civil rights but considers the current social justice struggles to be ‘Woke’ or somehow less meaningful than those of the past? For example, they may say they are for women’s rights, but not for the rights of transgender women.

This is absurd.

It is convenient to say one is for the hard won rights of past activists. Those battles have already been fought; the blood of them spilled. It is harder to acknowledge and face the bigotry and prejudice that exists today.

The truth is simple. If you’re not for social justice today, you would not have been for social justice in 1860 or 1920 or even 1960. The lens of bigotry and prejudice are near sighted. They always have been and they always will be.

So let’s stop pretending there is any difference between social justice then and now. The target of hatred and bigotry may change, but the struggle for civil rights and social justice never ends.

Hate and ignorance don’t smell any different with time and true heroes never put up their capes. Let us stand among the heroes of social justice so that every generation may see more freedom and opportunity than the last.

Happy Pride Month!