Quote: Originally posted by brianconwy on 03/8/2017
I looked at the earlier link to the meanings of the initials and other terms, and came across this -
Cisgender: Types of gender identity where an individual's experience of their own gender matches the sex they were assigned at birth.
In other words people who were happy with what they got. Did that need a fancy new classification?
You'll probably find that the original classification was "normal" and therefore needed changing because it would infer that anything else was not normal.
Quote: Originally posted by brianconwy on 03/8/2017
I looked at the earlier link to the meanings of the initials and other terms, and came across this -
Cisgender: Types of gender identity where an individual's experience of their own gender matches the sex they were assigned at birth.
In other words people who were happy with what they got. Did that need a fancy new classification?
If they didn't use jargon words, would you know they were clever?
My granddaughter, a consultant clinical psychologist, has just published a paper "To elicit intrafamily construal following parental acquired brain injury"
It sounds so much better than "How the family copes after dad's bump on the head"