Gender identity refers to a person’s deeply felt internal sense of their own gender, which may or may not correspond with the sex assigned to them at birth. Gender identity exists on a spectrum and includes identities such as male, female, non-binary, genderqueer, genderfluid, and many others.
Exploring or affirming gender identity is not a mental health disorder. However, the distress that can arise from a mismatch between gender identity and assigned sex — known as gender dysphoria — as well as the social challenges of living as a gender-diverse person, may require treatment and psychiatric support.
Gender-diverse individuals may face a range of challenges that can affect mental health:
Mental health challenges among gender-diverse individuals are often driven by external factors rather than gender identity itself:
Affirming mental health care can support gender-diverse individuals in living authentically:
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