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Marcus and Sue Evans both worked as clinicians in the Tavistock Centre in London for many years. Noticing red flags since the early 2000s, Sue was the first whistle-blower in the Tavistock Centre and Marcus resigned as its governor because the concerns raised by therapists, parents, and managers were systematically dismissed. Marcus and Sue have recently released their book Gender Dysphoria: A Therapeutic Model for Working with Children, Adolescents and Young Adults. They join us to discuss the tasks of adolescents, family dynamics, and how important it is to explore questions about gender dysphoria as part of a more holistic approach to clinical care because nobody yet has all the final answers.
Links:
Gender Dysphoria: A Therapeutic Model for Working with Children, Adolescents and Young Adults
Authors: Susan Evans and Marcus Evans
Firingthemind.com/product/9781912691784/
“Freedom to Think: the need for thorough assessment and treatment of gender dysphoric children” by Marcus Evans
Cambridge.org/core/journals/bjpsych-bulletin/article/freedom-to-think-the-need-for-thorough-assessment-and-treatment-of-gender-dysphoric-children/F4B7F5CAFC0D0BE9FF3C7886BA6E904B
“First do no harm: A new model for treating trans-identified children”
Quillette.com/author/susan-evans/
Interview with Marcus Evans:
Quillette.com/2020/01/17/why-i-resigned-from-tavistock-trans-identified-children-need-therapy-not-just-affirmation-and-drugs/
Sue Quoted in the Guardian:
Theguardian.com/society/2020/mar/01/families-divided-tavistock-nhs-gender-clinic-judicial-review-goes-ahead
An overview of the Judicial Review and court decision about puberty blockers
Transparencyproject.org.uk/bell-v-tavistock-in-the-high-court-an-explainer/
Extended Notes
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Marcus and Sue Evans both worked as clinicians in the Tavistock Centre in London for many years. Noticing red flags since the early 2000s, Sue was the first whistle-blower in the Tavistock Centre and Marcus resigned as its governor because the concerns raised by therapists, parents, and managers were systematically dismissed. Marcus and Sue have recently released their book Gender Dysphoria: A Therapeutic Model for Working with Children, Adolescents and Young Adults. They join us to discuss the tasks of adolescents, family dynamics, and how important it is to explore questions about gender dysphoria as part of a more holistic approach to clinical care because nobody yet has all the final answers.
Links:
Gender Dysphoria: A Therapeutic Model for Working with Children, Adolescents and Young Adults
Authors: Susan Evans and Marcus Evans
Firingthemind.com/product/9781912691784/
“Freedom to Think: the need for thorough assessment and treatment of gender dysphoric children” by Marcus Evans
Cambridge.org/core/journals/bjpsych-bulletin/article/freedom-to-think-the-need-for-thorough-assessment-and-treatment-of-gender-dysphoric-children/F4B7F5CAFC0D0BE9FF3C7886BA6E904B
“First do no harm: A new model for treating trans-identified children”
Quillette.com/author/susan-evans/
Interview with Marcus Evans:
Quillette.com/2020/01/17/why-i-resigned-from-tavistock-trans-identified-children-need-therapy-not-just-affirmation-and-drugs/
Sue Quoted in the Guardian:
Theguardian.com/society/2020/mar/01/families-divided-tavistock-nhs-gender-clinic-judicial-review-goes-ahead
An overview of the Judicial Review and court decision about puberty blockers
Transparencyproject.org.uk/bell-v-tavistock-in-the-high-court-an-explainer/
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