Gender dysphoria was once an extremely rare diagnosis among young people. But over the past decade, the number of minors identifying as transgender has skyrocketed....
Gender dysphoria was once an extremely rare diagnosis among young people. But over the past decade, the number of minors identifying as transgender has skyrocketed. At a time when any discussion of this phenomenon and its real-world effects is increasingly politicized and polarized, The Gender Framework offers a clear, evidence-based, and non-medicalized approach to understanding gender-related distress. By drawing on expertise from biology, psychology, philosophy, sociology, law, medicine, and education, it provides a balanced and practical guide for those who must navigate the challenges of gender-related distress in their daily work and personal lives--including teachers, counselors, coaches, prison officials, administrators, medical professionals, therapists, and, most of all, parents and guardians. Rather than treating gender distress as a purely medical issue, The Gender Framework recognizes the complex cultural, psychological, and social factors at play. It empowers readers to make informed, compassionate, and thoughtful decisions, ensuring that the rights and well-being of all individuals are respected--whether at school, at work, or at home. Ultimately, The Gender Framework is a call for greater humility, open-mindedness, and constructive dialogue, offering a way forward in a debate too often dominated by divisive rhetoric and dogma.
Author: Stella O'Malley
Publisher: Pitchstone Publishing
Published: 03/12/2026
Pages: 352
Binding Type: Paperback
Weight: 0.92lbs
Size: 8.99h x 5.99w x 1.03d
ISBN: 9781634312844
About the AuthorStella O' Malley is a psychotherapist and best-selling author whose work focuses on teenagers, parenting, and family dynamics. In addition to facilitating a parent coaching site that provides practical help to parents who are navigating their child's gender-related distress, she is the director of Genspect, an international organization that offers a healthy approach to sex and gender. Carol Bartle has worked as a nurse and midwife in maternal, infant, and child health for over thirty years and has written articles and book chapters on a range of related health topics. Carrie Clark is a writer and researcher. She helped found Counterweight and has contributed to several prominent organizations, including Don't Divide Us and the Free Speech Union. Her research on freedom of speech and viewpoint diversity has been featured in The Times, Telegraph, and Daily Mail. Amanda Miller is the Digital Content Manager and Lead Researcher for Genspect. Previously, she worked as a bioinformatics analyst in cancer genomics at medical research institutions, where she co-authored papers published in journals such as Scientific Reports and Cancers.