Confessions of a Gender Defender: A Psychologist's Reflections on Life Among the Transgendered
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Confessions of a Gender Defender: A Psychologist's Reflections on Life Among the Transgendered is a book by Randi Ettner.
This is a firsthand look at the fascinating and controversial phenomenon of transexualism -- men who want to be women and women who want to be men. Gender is the most misunderstood topic of our time. The patients introduced in this book all fight quiet battles -- at home and in the workplace -- with what has been called the "uninvited dilemma" of being born into the wrong body. These intimate and engaging stories directly address this fascinating and controversial phenomenon.
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- Ettner, Randi (1996). Confessions of a Gender Defender: A Psychologist's Reflections on Life Among the Transgendered. ISBN 1886094519. OCLC 36319394.
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