AQA A2 Psychology Unit 3 - Gender - Gender Dysphoria 2

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What is the definition of Gender Dysphoria?
A strong, persistent, cross gender identification
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How long must the feelings of gender dysphoria last and what must it interfere with?
Over 6 months, with everyday functioning
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What does Stoller find about the families of boys with Gender Dysphoria?
Overly close to mothers and distant from Fathers
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What does Stoller find about the families of Girls with Gender Dysphoria?
Depressed Mothers and Absent Fathers
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How does Biller criticise Stoller on the families of Boys with Gender Dysphoria?
They have an absent father - No role model to look up to
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Who looks at Gender Dysphoria in the long term?
Zucker - Only 12% of gender dysphoric children between 2-18 were still gender dysphoric by 18
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Why is this theory gender bias?
As it mainly focuses on why boys have gender dysphoria
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What type of family type does this theory not take into account?
Children with both parents
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As most of these studies are case studies, what cannot be done with the findings?
Generalised to everyone
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How long must the feelings of gender dysphoria last and what must it interfere with?

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Over 6 months, with everyday functioning

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