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Top Psychiatrist States Transgender People Are Suffering From A Mental Disorder As It Is Biologically Impossible To Change Your Sex (Bruce Jenner)

April 28. 2015

Bruce Jenner has decided to become a woman, taking estrogen, having breast implants, feminizing cheek implants, collagen lip injections

Former Olympian and reality star, Bruce Jenner, came out as a transgender person on ABC News program "20/20" during an interview with a baffled and confounded Diane Sawyer. Jenner, a gold medalist from the 1976 Olympic games, became a reality star, years after marrying into the sexually dysfunctional, fame hungry Kardashian family.

Bipolar reality star, Kim Kardashian, notoriously slept with many men and women, including a porn star, with her most famous sexual exploit later becoming a sex tape with rapper Ray J. Bruce's daughter Kylie Jenner, has been involved in an illegal sexual relationship since age 16, with 25-year old rapper Tyga. Recently, 17-year-old Kylie stuck her hand down the front of her 18-year-old sister's shorts and began groping her genitals on camera, which was incestuous (Kylie Jenner Inappropriately Touches Her Sister’s Private Parts On Video). Kylie, like Kim, is mentally ill.

Rob Kardashian, Jenner's stepson, had a nervous breakdown and has been keeping his distance from the family, due to their severe dysfunction. Jenner was married to fame and money hungry stage mom, Kris Jenner, who routinely humiliated and emasculated Bruce on the show. Kris also cheated on her husband.

While dysfunctional Hollywood applauds Jenner becoming a woman known as "Belinda" noted psychiatrists label the behaviors he is displaying mental illness. One of the top psychiatrists in America, Dr. Paul R. McHugh, has labeled being "transgender" a "mental disorder" that is a "disorder of assumption." Dr. McHugh accurately stated, based on scientific facts that it is "biologically impossible" to change one’s sex/gender.

Dr. McHugh, like many other psychiatrists and psychologists worth their salt, discourage transgender behavior and with good reason, it is dangerous and destructive to those suffering from it. Dr. McHugh stated, "Policy makers and the media are doing no favors either to the public or the transgendered by treating their confusions as a right in need of defending rather than as a mental disorder that deserves understanding, treatment and prevention."

Dr. McHugh further stated, "This intensely felt sense of being transgendered constitutes a mental disorder in two respects. The first is that the idea of sex misalignment is simply mistaken – it does not correspond with physical reality. The second is that it can lead to grim psychological outcomes. Sex change is biologically impossible. People who undergo sex-reassignment surgery do not change from men to women or vice versa. Rather, they become feminized men or masculinized women. Claiming that this is civil-rights matter and encouraging surgical intervention is in reality to collaborate with and promote a mental disorder."

Wanting to change one’s gender is a choice. Many people have things about themselves they wish to change. Some women want bigger breasts. Men often want sculpted abs. However, changing one’s sex goes well beyond the norm in what is mentally healthy, firmly into the area of needing psychiatric intervention, as it is a form of mental illness, such as dysmorphia.

Many transgender people end up committing suicide, as they are suffering from mental illness. As much as Hollywood and its media try to make this acceptable, at the end of the day, it is a self-destructive mental illness that will consume those suffering from it, who are being told it is healthy when it is not.

Medically speaking, a male taking large doses of estrogen and other feminizing drugs to become a woman or a woman taking excessive amounts of testosterone to become a man disrupts the natural hormonal levels in the body, in behavior that can lead to cancer and other health problems.

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Johns Hopkins Psychiatrist: Transgender is ‘Mental Disorder;' Sex Change ‘Biologically Impossible’

By Michael W. Chapman August 20, 2014 - (CNSNews.com) -- Dr. Paul R. McHugh, the former psychiatrist-in-chief for Johns Hopkins Hospital and its current Distinguished Service Professor of Psychiatry, said that transgenderism is a “mental disorder” that merits treatment, that sex change is “biologically impossible,” and that people who promote sexual reassignment surgery are collaborating with and promoting a mental disorder.

Dr. McHugh, the author of six books and at least 125 peer-reviewed medical articles, made his remarks in a recent commentary in the Wall Street Journal, where he explained that transgender surgery is not the solution for people who suffer a “disorder of ‘assumption’” – the notion that their maleness or femaleness is different than what nature assigned to them biologically.

He also reported on a new study showing that the suicide rate among transgendered people who had reassignment surgery is 20 times higher than the suicide rate among non-transgender people. Dr. McHugh further noted studies from Vanderbilt University and London’s Portman Clinic of children who had expressed transgender feelings but for whom, over time, 70%-80% “spontaneously lost those feelings.”

While the Obama administration, Hollywood, and major media such as Time magazine promote transgenderism as normal, said Dr. McHugh, these “policy makers and the media are doing no favors either to the public or the transgendered by treating their confusions as a right in need of defending rather than as a mental disorder that deserves understanding, treatment and prevention.”

“This intensely felt sense of being transgendered constitutes a mental disorder in two respects. The first is that the idea of sex misalignment is simply mistaken – it does not correspond with physical reality. The second is that it can lead to grim psychological outcomes.”

The transgendered person’s disorder, said Dr. McHugh, is in the person’s “assumption” that they are different than the physical reality of their body, their maleness or femaleness, as assigned by nature. It is a disorder similar to a “dangerously thin” person suffering anorexia who looks in the mirror and thinks they are “overweight,” said McHugh.

This assumption, that one’s gender is only in the mind regardless of anatomical reality, has led some transgendered people to push for social acceptance and affirmation of their own subjective “personal truth,” said Dr. McHugh. As a result, some states – California, New Jersey, and Massachusetts – have passed laws barring psychiatrists, “even with parental permission, from striving to restore natural gender feelings to a transgender minor,” he said.

The pro-transgender advocates do not want to know, said McHugh, that studies show between 70% and 80% of children who express transgender feelings “spontaneously lose those feelings” over time. Also, for those who had sexual reassignment surgery, most said they were “satisfied” with the operation “but their subsequent psycho-social adjustments were no better than those who didn’t have the surgery.”

“And so at Hopkins we stopped doing sex-reassignment surgery, since producing a ‘satisfied’ but still troubled patient seemed an inadequate reason for surgically amputating normal organs,” said Dr. McHugh.

The former Johns Hopkins chief of psychiatry also warned against enabling or encouraging certain subgroups of the transgendered, such as young people “susceptible to suggestion from ‘everything is normal’ sex education,” and the schools’ “diversity counselors” who, like “cult leaders,” may “encourage these young people to distance themselves from their families and offer advice on rebutting arguments against having transgender surgery.”

Dr. McHugh also reported that there are “misguided doctors” who, working with very young children who seem to imitate the opposite sex, will administer “puberty-delaying hormones to render later sex-change surgeries less onerous – even though the drugs stunt the children’s growth and risk causing sterility.”

Such action comes “close to child abuse,” said Dr. McHugh, given that close to 80% of those kids will “abandon their confusion and grow naturally into adult life if untreated ….”

“’Sex change’ is biologically impossible,” said McHugh. “People who undergo sex-reassignment surgery do not change from men to women or vice versa. Rather, they become feminized men or masculinized women. Claiming that this is civil-rights matter and encouraging surgical intervention is in reality to collaborate with and promote a mental disorder."

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