Workshop 17: Depathologization of Trans Identities October 25 2013 Depathologization of Trans Identities - Positions and Actions of the Trans Communities.

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Workshop 17: Depathologization of Trans Identities October Depathologization of Trans Identities - Positions and Actions of the Trans Communities - Presenter Dr. Julia Ehrt Executive Director of TGEU

Workshop 17: Depathologization of Trans Identities October Outline 1. Impact of Pathologization on the every day lifes of transgender people 2. Actions of the Trans Community 3. TGEU position towards depathologization

Workshop 17: Depathologization of Trans Identities October The Impact of Pathologization on the Lives of Trans People

Workshop 17: Depathologization of Trans Identities October Diagnosis and access to medical sex reassignment treatment In almost all countries in the world a diagnosis of transsexuality or similar (depending on the version of the ICD or its local adaptation) is a prerequisite for medical sex reassignment measures. Exceptions include: ● Argentina where access to medical sex reassignment measures and coverage through the healthcare system are based on informed consent (Gender identity law, §11) ● Some US based clinics like the Callen Lorde Community Center, who work on the basis of informed consent ● Several clinics worldwide where medical sex reassignment measures are based on money

Workshop 17: Depathologization of Trans Identities October Diagnosis and legal gender recognition In all memberstates of the CoE that provide for legal gender recognition require a diagnosis or similar evaluation for a change of legal gender (and name in most countries). → a change of the ICD might have legal implications in several countries in Europe in this respect!

Workshop 17: Depathologization of Trans Identities October Stigmatization as mentally ill According to a study of the Berlin Lesbenberatung, 124 out of 193 respondents (62%) said that the fact that their identity was a „mental disorder“ caused a high level of distress, 53% reported that the legal recognition procedure caused so much distress that it negtively impacted their every day lifes. Several studies over the last years suggest that medical and or psychological pathologization correlates with social discrimination of transgender persons.

Workshop 17: Depathologization of Trans Identities October Challanges in depathologization Content: Find balance between the wish to end pathologization of trans indentities and the wish to guarantee access to trans related healthcare. Structure: Requires global approach WHO reform process of ICD is cumbersome and intransperant and irresponsive of human rights discours

Workshop 17: Depathologization of Trans Identities October Different approaches to depathologization: Discussion in the trans community Four main suggestions have been discussed: ● Radical approach: complete removal of all diagnoses in relation to gender identity (F64.0 and others) ● Moving approach: Move the diagnosis to a own category or at least move it away from the mental health section ● Starfish model: Delete the F64 diagnoses and distribute various aspects of transgender health to different parts of the ICD 11 ● Conservative approach: leave it as it is / modify the content slighly but leave the diagnosis where it is

Workshop 17: Depathologization of Trans Identities October Actions of the Trans Communities

Workshop 17: Depathologization of Trans Identities October International Campaign Stop Trans Pathologization – STP2012

Workshop 17: Depathologization of Trans Identities October International Campaign Stop Trans Pathologization – STP2012 ● Started in 2007 by a group of activists from Spain ● It has been one of the first global campaigns of the trans community ● Since 2007 STP calls for a day of action each year (this year on October 19) ● 2013: actions of more than 100 groups in 48 cities around the globe ● In total more 370 groups around the globe have supported STP2012 over the last seven years ● The demands of STP have developed over time

Workshop 17: Depathologization of Trans Identities October Key demands STP Removal of the diagnostic categories ‘Gender Dysphoria’ / ‘Gender Identity Disorders’ and ‘Transvestic Disorder’ / ‘Fetishistic Transvestism’ from the diagnostic manuals DSM and ICD, Public coverage of trans health care Substitution of the current assessment model by an approach focused on autonomy, informed decision making and accompaniment Introduction of a non-pathologizing reference of trans health care in the ICD-11, as a health care process not based on illness or mental disorder Removal of gender incongruence in childhood

Workshop 17: Depathologization of Trans Identities October Towards a common global postition: Expert meetings of GATE Global Action for Transgender Equality organized a series of meetings with activists from all around the globe to address the issue of trans depathologization: 1.Sao Paolo, December The Hague, November 2011 → It's time for reform publication 3.Buenos Aires, April 2013

Workshop 17: Depathologization of Trans Identities October Miracles: DG SANCO for Depathologization! In 2012 Tonio Borg took the position of Commissioner for Health and Consumer Policy Borg committed to working towards the depathologization of trans identities on WHO level. Since then following actions have happened: ● High level meeting between ILGA-E, TGEU and Borg's cabinet ● Meeting of diplomats to the WHO of the EU Memberstates to coordinate actions in relation to Depath ● Activation of TGEU and ILGA-E members to brief their national representatives working on the ICD reform

Workshop 17: Depathologization of Trans Identities October The position of TGEU

Workshop 17: Depathologization of Trans Identities October Removal of F64 categories TGEU suggests to remove the trans related diagnoses Transsexualism (F 64.0), Dual – Role Transvestism (F 64.1), Gender Identity Disorder of Childhood (F 64.2), Other Gender Identity Disorders (F 64.8), Gender Identity Disorder, unspecified (F 64.9), Fetishism (F65.0) Fetishistic Transvestism (F 65.1), Multiple Disorders of Sexual Preference (F65.6), Disorders of Sexual Preference, unspecified (F65.9) Sexual Maturation Disorder (F 66.0), Egodystonic Sexual Orientation (F 66.1), Sexual Relationship Disorder (F 66.2), Other Psychosexual Development Disorders (F 66.8) and Psychosexual Development Disorder, Unspecified (F 66.9) completely;

Workshop 17: Depathologization of Trans Identities October Creation of new catregory TGEU suggest to create a new stand alone chapter labeled gender incongruence that contains one diagnosis “Gender Incongruence in Adolescence and Adulthood”;

Workshop 17: Depathologization of Trans Identities October Diagnostic criteria TGEU suggests a diagnosis to be based on criteria such as: A desire to be treated (that is to live and be accepted) according to one’s gender identity; or a desire or a need to have the primary or secondary sex characteristics or a discomfort to not have the primary or secondary sex characteristics corresponding with the person's gender identity; or a dislike or discomfort with the primary and/or secondary sex characteristics or the desire or need to be rid of some or all primary and/or secondary desire as these characteristics conflict with the perceived gender identity of the person.

Workshop 17: Depathologization of Trans Identities October Removal of gender identity disorder in childhood TGEU does not see a need for a diagnosis of gender identity disorder in childhood in the ICD 11. The clinical needs of pre-pubescent children for psychotherapy and/or psychosocial counselling can be adequately covered in chapter XXI (Z) Factors Influencing health status and contact with health services.