Listen to This Article: How To Treat Gender Dysphoria In Kids Without Sex Changes
Healthcare
United States
Started March 24, 2026
Narrated Version | An interview with Kenneth Zucker
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Listen to This Article: How To Treat Gender Dysphoria In Kids Without Sex Changes
Matt Taibbi (United States) | Mar 22, 2026
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Denying children access to medical treatments for gender dysphoria can exacerbate their mental health issues and lead to long-term distress.
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Parents should prioritize therapies that focus on understanding and supporting their child's feelings about gender, avoiding quick medical solutions.
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The debate on treating gender dysphoria in kids must include diverse perspectives to ensure that children's best interests are upheld.
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A balanced approach to treating gender dysphoria in children should consider both psychological support and medical options, depending on individual needs.
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Gender dysphoria in children should be treated with psychological support rather than medical interventions, ensuring a cautious approach to development.
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