(WSJ) Paul McHugh–Transgender Surgery Isn't the Solution; underlying psycho-social troubles remain

The government and media alliance advancing the transgender cause has gone into overdrive in recent weeks. On May 30, a U.S. Department of Health and Human Services review board ruled that Medicare can pay for the “reassignment” surgery sought by the transgendered””those who say that they don’t identify with their biological sex. Earlier last month Defense Secretary Chuck Hagel said that he was “open” to lifting a ban on transgender individuals serving in the military. Time magazine, seeing the trend, ran a cover story for its June 9 issue called “The Transgender Tipping Point: America’s next civil rights frontier.”

Yet policy makers and the media are doing no favors either to the public or the transgendered by treating their confusions as a right in need of defending rather than as a mental disorder that deserves understanding, treatment and prevention. This intensely felt sense of being transgendered constitutes a mental disorder in two respects. The first is that the idea of sex misalignment is simply mistaken””it does not correspond with physical reality. The second is that it can lead to grim psychological outcomes.

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2 comments on “(WSJ) Paul McHugh–Transgender Surgery Isn't the Solution; underlying psycho-social troubles remain

  1. SC blu cat lady says:

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  2. David Hein says:

    You should subscribe to the Wall St J anyway; I look forward to it every morning! Excellent writing, fine reporting, engaging op-ed page.