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Is ‘gender disappointment’ a unique mental illness?

journal contribution
posted on 2020-06-01, 00:00 authored by T Hendl, Tamara BrowneTamara Browne
© 2019, Springer Nature B.V. ‘Gender disappointment’ is the feeling of sadness when a parent’s strong desire for a child of a certain sex is not realised. It is frequently mentioned as a reason behind parents’ pursuit of sex selection for social reasons. It also tends to be framed as a mental disorder on a range of platforms including the media, sex selection forums and among parents who have been interviewed about sex selection. Our aim in this paper is to investigate whether ‘gender disappointment’ represents a unique diagnosis. We argue that ‘gender disappointment’ does not account for a unique, distinct category of mental illness, with distinct symptoms or therapy. That said, we recognise that parents’ distress is real and requires psychological treatment. We observe that this distress is rooted in gender essentialism, which can be addressed at both the individual and societal level.

History

Journal

Medicine, Health Care and Philosophy

Volume

23

Pagination

281-294

Location

Berlin, Germany

ISSN

1386-7423

eISSN

1572-8633

Language

eng

Publication classification

C1 Refereed article in a scholarly journal

Issue

2

Publisher

Springer