Saturday, May 10, 2008

DSM-V & Kenneth Zucker


FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE

TransActive Education & Advocacy strongly opposes the appointment of
Dr. Kenneth Zucker to Chair the Sexual and Gender Identity Disorders
work group that will revise and develop the fifth edition
of the American Psychiatric Association's (APA)
Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of
Mental Disorders (DSM-V).

This position is based upon his approach to clinical treatment of
transgender and gender non-conforming identity in children & youth.

Portland, OR. (May 9, 2008) - On May 1, 2008 the American Psychiatric Association (APA) released the names of those appointed to the work groups that will revise and develop the fifth edition of the APA's Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders (DSM-V). Dr. Kenneth Zucker, who heads up the Centre for Addiction and Mental Health in Toronto, Ontario, Canada has been selected to Chair the Sexual and Gender Identity Disorders work group.

TransActive strongly opposes the appointment of Dr. Kenneth Zucker to Chair the Sexual and Gender Identity Disorders work group that will revise and develop the fifth edition of the American Psychiatric Association's (APA) Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders (DSM-V). This position is based upon his approach to clinical treatment of transgender and gender non-conforming identity in children & youth.

Dr. Zucker, along with colleagues Dr. Ray Blanchard (also appointed to the DSM-V workgroup) and Dr. J. Michael Bailey are proponents of the theory that, in the vast majority of cases, gender non-conforming identity in children and youth is merely an indicator of an eventual homosexual identity in adulthood.

In a recent interview broadcast on National Public Radio (NPR), Dr. Zucker said:

“Suppose you were a clinician and a 4-year-old black kid came into your office and said he wanted to be white. Would you go with that? ... I don't think we would.”

This cavalier equating of racial identity to gender identity clearly illustrates his belief that transgender identity in children & youth is nothing more than a delusional and unrealistic fantasy.

Zucker says: "It is legitimate for parents to establish limits for their children on cross-gender behaviors. If not, the behavior is, in effect, being reinforced."


Dr. Zucker chooses to see parental support for their child's innate sense of their own gender identity as a "reinforcement of cross-gender behaviors." Again his distinctly cissexist consideration of transgender identity in children and youth as a 'behavior-centric" issue rather than an core identity issue is deeply troubling.

Zucker further believes that transgender children and youth should only be considered for puberty delaying or cross-gender hormonal treatment if they prove resistant to psychosexual treatment. This is another clear indication that Dr. Zucker does not recognize the inherent difference between gender identity and sexual orientation.

Note:
A psychosexual disorder refers to a sexual problem that is psychological rather than physiological.

Zucker has stated that a secure gender identity possibly prevents the development of later homosexuality. This raised several red flags for those of us who work with gender non-conforming children, youth and their families. TransActive's position is that "prevention of homosexuality" should not be the concern of childhood gender identity specialists.

The second and perhaps most troubling red flag is the assumption that transgender children and youth are insecure in their gender identity. This is a cissexist notion that has historically done much damage to our gender non-conforming children and is particularly of concern when expressed by the currently appointed Chair of the work group that will be developing the DSM-V.

All of the children and youth that TransActive has worked directly with are not the least bit insecure about their own gender identity. The insecurity, if any exists, comes not from within, but from their fear of how those who fail to understand them will react. We believe that Dr. Kenneth Zucker and colleagues of his such as Blanchard, Bailey, George Rekers, Warren Throckmorton and Joseph Nicolosi are some of the people these children and their families have reason to fear.

On behalf of the children, youth and families we serve, and transgender and gender non-conforming children and youth everywhere, TransActive Education & Advocacy stands opposed to the appointment of Dr. Kenneth Zucker as Chair and Dr. Ray Blanchard as a member of the Sexual and Gender Identity Disorders work group.

Jenn Burleton
Executive Director
TransActive Education & Advocacy

6 comments:

Nancy said...

Thank you for this information! I am appalled. As an ally and a psychotherapist in private practice, it makes me ill that the APA can not only ignore, but ENDORSE clinicians being unethical. Thats what this stance is. Plain and simple! The APA and ACA code of ethics includes the mandate to seek (CURRENT and scientifically sound) continuing education when one's knowledge is (dangerously) limited in the field in which they work (let alone "specialize")... Did we learn nothing from the 1973 groups that took "homosexuality" out; is this just cultural regression???
*&$@%!

Anonymous said...

hot tundra

You are doing good work. Continue with even more drive.

cold flames

Andrea said...

]“Suppose you were a clinician and a 4-year-old black kid came into your office and said he wanted to be white. Would you go with that? ... I don't think we would.”

I'm sorry, but I just can't see where the twain meets here. it's not the same case, especially in a day and age where we are supposedly evolved enough to see beyond race markers and finally believe in one race: the human race... Being black or white doesn't define who you are before the eyes of society like gender does. It's not like "whites can do things that blacks can't" and visa versa... Also, I'm not being funny, but the mere comment is quite racist on his behalf. He's putting it on the same basis as if it's what we want to be because of some trend or something, not realizing the biological proof of transgenderism, where the brain of one gender accidentily ends up in the body of another gender. I've yet to see a case where a brain of one race ends up in the body of another race... I just don't see where these 2 things have a common twang.

Kimberly said...

Thank you for highlighting and supporting the petition I began to have Dr Zucker and Dr Blanchard removed from the DSM-V Committee. I was highly impressed with your video ( Children Out of Darkness )
It will take such huge efforts to make this happen, even with almost
8,000 signatures so far in support, they have circled their wagons to support these men and their theories.
Sadly, WPATH and several national Transgender organizations remain noncommittal, or damn the effort with faint praise.
I am a psychologist, and I see the damage these men and their theories are going to cause. I am glad you do as well.

Kimberly Hyatt-Wallace

Mike said...

doing good work

little light said...

While I agree that it's a terrible analogy for Zucker to use, Andrea, I have to take issue with this:

"especially in a day and age where we are supposedly evolved enough to see beyond race markers and finally believe in one race: the human race... Being black or white doesn't define who you are before the eyes of society like gender does. It's not like "whites can do things that blacks can't" and visa versa..."

As a brown trans woman who deals with racism daily, right alongside misogyny, transmisogyny, and homophobia, I gotta say it ain't so. Race is still a huge deal.

That aside, I agree that--for other reasons--that analogy makes no sense on Zucker's part.

Thank you so much for your work, Jenn. Keep at 'em.