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Answers to your questions about transgender people, gender identity . . . Transgender is an umbrella term used to describe people whose gender identity (sense of themselves as male or female) or gender expression differs from socially constructed norms associated with their birth sex This includes androgynous, bigendered and gender queer people, who tend to see traditional concepts of gender as restrictive
Answers to Your Questions - American Psychological Association (APA) Transgender is an umbrella term for persons whose gender identity, gender expression, or behavior does not conform to that typically associated with the sex to which they were assigned at birth Gender identity refers to a person’s internal sense of being male, female, or something else; gender expression refers to the way a person communicates gender identity to others through behavior
Transgender Identity Issues in Psychology APA resolution supporting full equality for transgender and gender-variant people, the cultural context surrounding transgender issues, the national transgender discrimination survey, the world professional association for transgender health issues identity recognition statement, the new policy on gender change in passports announced by the U S Department of State and more
SOBRE LAS PERSONAS TRANS, LA IDENTIDAD DE GÉNERO Y LA EXPRESIÓN DE GÉN Otras categorías de personas trans incluyen personas andróginas, multigénero, desconformes con el género, de tercer género y personas de dos espíritus Las definiciones exactas de estos términos varían de persona a persona y pueden cambiar con el tiempo, pero generalmente incluyen un sentido de combinación y o alternancia de género Algunas personas que usan estos términos para
Trans+ - American Psychological Association (APA) Trans+ answers hard questions about gender expression and identity, covers mental health and wellness as well as developing bodies and reproduction, transitioning medically, socially and legally, healthy v unhealthy relationships, sex and pleasure, and life as a trans or nonbinary individual
A brief history of lesbian, gay, bisexual, and transgender social movements Images of trans women became more prevalent in film and television, as did programming with same-sex couples raising children Transphobia, cissexism, and other language (such as “hir” and “them”) became standardized, and film and television programming featured more openly trans youth and adult characters