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Turban, J. L., & Keuroghlian, A. S. (2018). Dynamic gender presentations: understanding transition and" de-transition" among transgender youth. Journal of the American Academy of Child and Adolescent Psychiatry. Leitch, J., Nguyen, V., & Potter, S. (2025). Beyond dysphoria and stress: a theory of gender euphoria and gender fulfillment. International Journal of Transgender Health, 1–14. https://doi.org/10.1080/26895269.2024... Optional reading: Free to Be: Understanding Kids & Gender Identity by Jack Turban 2024. Discussion about transgender and gender identity research, featuring a medical professional specializing in psychiatry and gender studies. The conversation covers two academic papers exploring transgender experiences and identity exploration. Key points include: 1. Gender identity is complex and not binary, but exists on a spectrum 2. Social and environmental factors significantly impact gender identity and mental health 3. The research emphasizes understanding transgender experiences beyond medical transitions 4. The discussion highlights the importance of: Creating supportive social environments Allowing individual exploration of identity Moving beyond negative medical perspectives Focusing on positive experiences and personal growth 5. The speakers discuss the challenges of researching gender identity, particularly in different cultural contexts like China and the United States 6. They explore concepts like "euphoria" in transgender experiences and the dynamic nature of gender identity The conversation aims to provide a nuanced, compassionate understanding of gender identity, emphasizing personal exploration, social support, and individual experiences rather than rigid categorizations. 1. Gender Identities from the Lens of Psychiatry (15th March) Understand how gender identities contribute to stress and develop personalized resilience strategies. 2. Survive and Thrive from Societal Trauma (29th, March) Challenge cultural and societal stigma around mental health and normalize seeking help. 3. Self-Care: Boundaries, Attachment, And Healing from Modern Psychotherapy (12th, April) Build healthy relationships through effective communication and boundary-setting. Embrace queer joy and integrate meaningful self-care practices into daily life. 4. Neurodivergence: Embracing the Differences of Queer Lives (26th, April) Recognize and celebrate neurodivergence within the queer community as a strength rather than a limitation. 5. Advocacy and Community: Healing and Thriving Together (10th, May) Explore collective pathways to healing from trauma, strengthen community connections, and identify actionable steps for mental health advocacy.