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APPENDIX B: Four Typologies of Transgender Identity Status
Harry Benjamin’s Sex Orientation Scale; Sex and Gender Role Disorientation and Indecision (Males) is the original formulation of transgender “types” using morphological males. From The Transsexual Phenomenon (1966).
Richard Docter’s Spectrum of Cross Dressing proposes both heterosexual and homosexual variants in cross-dressing behavior. From Transvestites and transsexuals (1988).
Lin Fraser’s Male Gender Identity Disorders shows how, in a Jungian perspective, both anima and animus are projected among those cross-gendered people with two gender identities. From Classification, Assessment and Management of Gender Identity Disorders in the Adult Male (1991).
Luanna Rodgers’ Transgender Umbrella seeks to identify an actual, not theoretical, range of transgendered presentations, based on observations she made in her clinical practice.
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