Thursday, June 18, 2009

The Courage of Chaz Bono


Dr. Michelle Golland: Chaz Bono's decision to go through the process of becoming a man is one that, as a mental health professional, I know will benefit other people struggling with the same issue: now they have an open and public role model to look toward.

I am a clinical psychologist, so I do not look at the issue of sexual orientation or gender identity through the lens of either politics or religion. I believe these issues are inherently personal, and as a professional working with the GLBT community, I view them as humanitarian issues first and foremost.

Since he came out as a lesbian many years ago, Chaz has been a role model for the gay and lesbian community, fighting for equal rights and to stop prejudice and discrimination against the GLBT community. His decision to undergo gender reassignment surgery takes great courage. It is a courageous decision for anyone, even if one is not doing it publicly.

What should you do if your child comes to you with this deeply personal revelation, whether they are gay, lesbian, or struggling with their gender identity? I believe it is important to explain some clinical terms regarding this topic.

Sexual Orientation: Enduring emotional, romantic, or sexual feelings toward other people.

Gender Identity: A person's own internal sense of being male or female: this results from a combination of genetic and environmental influences.

Transgender: This is a broad term describing the state of a person's gender identity that does not match his/her assigned gender at birth. Chaz Bono would be considered "transgender." He was born biologically a female, but his gender identity is that of a male. The hormone therapy and possible sex change surgery would bring his external world to match his internal experience of himself.

Story Continues...

2 comments:

  1. "I am a clinical psychologist, so I do not look at the issue of sexual orientation or gender identity through the lens of either politics or religion. I believe these issues are inherently personal, and as a professional working with the GLBT community, I view them as humanitarian issues first and foremost."

    DID THIS CLINICAL PSYCHOLOGIST SAY THAT .."these issues are inherently personal..." - DAMN - THIS PERSON SHOULD'VE WENT ON TO SAY THAT THESE BORN INHERT THE GENE FROM THEIR BIOLOGICAL PARENTS.

    THEY REFUSE TO ADMIT THAT THESE PEOPLE ARE GETTING A SEX CHANGE BECAUSE THEY WERE BORN AS A HERMAPHRODITE.

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  2. To The Moderator of this blog:

    I was watching a video of the Cher and Sonny show on youtube. There is a video clip form 1971 and you can clearly see Cher's adam apple before it was shaved down.

    Cher was born as a hermaphrodite and her first child was also born as a hermaphrodite. Her son Elijah i don't know if he was born as a hermaphrodite but if he have children then his children will be born as a hermaphrodite.

    Click on this link of cher and keep your eye on her kneck area.

    If you continue to browse through the rest of these clips, you will see that Beyonce copied Cher's clothing style (and that Thyroid condition lol).

    Cher 1971 - http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tCuVuelDMxQ

    Cher 1977 - http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IMr7BIw7P30

    I have a question for you, is cher hispanic? I ask because during her earlier years she look as if she's ready to break out in a salsa dance.

    Sonny and chasity always looked spanish.

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