AQA A2 Psychology Unit 3 - Gender - Gender Dysphoria 1.0 / 5 based on 1 rating ? PsychologyGenderA2/A-levelAQA Created by: AmyCreated on: 12-04-14 14:55 How does the psychodynamic approach explain Gender Dysphoria? Difficulties establishing gender in toddlerhood 1 of 10 What is Gender Dysphoria? When the emotional and biological sex of a child does not match 2 of 10 What can happen if the Electra/Oedipus complexes are not complete? Misidentification with the wrong role model - Boys looking up to mother 3 of 10 What did Lothstein find about female-male transsexuals? Mothers tended to be cohesive - Girls couldn't identify specific gender charactertistics 4 of 10 How does the cognitive approach explain Gender Dysphoria? Gender identity is a result of maturation 5 of 10 At what point does Gender Dysphoria occur and why is this? Adolescence as they are able to think more abstractly about their gender 6 of 10 How does the biological approach explain gender dysphoria? Brain sex Theory - Size and structure of the brain determines gender 7 of 10 What does Zhou et al look at through the Brain Sex Theory? BSTC in hypothalamus. Male to female transgender, when taking feminising hormones, the BSTC becomes the same size as a heterosexual female 8 of 10 How do the Evolutionary and Behaviourist approach explain Gender Dysphoria? Gender through imprinting and and conditioning 9 of 10 What happens when there is a failure to imprint in the critical period? gender problems - hard to understand the definition of gender 10 of 10
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