Psychiatria Danubina, Vol. 21 No. 2, 2009.
Professional paper
CASE REPORT OF AUTOGYNOPHILLIA – FAMILY, ETHICAL AND SURGICAL IMPLICATIONS
Dragana Duišin
; Institute of Psychiatry, Clinical Center of Serbia, Belgrade, Serbia
Jasmina Barišić
; Institute of Psychiatry, Clinical Center of Serbia, Belgrade, Serbia
Gordana Nikolić-Balkoski
; Institute of Psychiatry, Clinical Center of Serbia, Belgrade, Serbia
Abstract
Through the case presentation of a diagnostically and therapeutically interesting gender dysphoric individual, the authors wish to address diagnostic problems associated with this controversial category, illustrate dilemmas and emphasize the importance of diagnostic procedures in differentiating between primary transsexualism and other transgender states. Many questions have been triggered by this case, mainly about whether this patient should be classified as a paraphilia (transvestite, transvestite with transsexual trend), primary transsexualism or autogynephilia and about the most adequate treatment (e.g., sex-reassignment surgery, hormone therapy as a way of partial feminisation or exclusively psychotherapy). The issue of reconstructive surgery, i.e. its justification in the case of this
particular condition is specifically discussed. Before any decision is made, both medical but also ethical consequences of the treatment choice need to be considered (e.g., the client is the father of two underage children).
Keywords
transsexualism; autgynephilia; transvestitism; sex-reassignment surgery
Hrčak ID:
39899
URI
Publication date:
21.3.2009.
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