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Gender identity disorder occurs when a child feels their physical gender is very different
and in conflict with the desired gender that they would like to have for himself or herself.
For example a child who is born a girl may really wish and desire to be a boy. This creates
distressing, emotional conflict because the child is frustrated with how they are perceived,
how they are perceived by others and within their family because the child's self esteem
and self confidence are greatly impacted. They never feel satisfied within themselves.
Children with identity gender disorder also have conflicts related to relationships and
how they perceive their own body. Children with gender identity disorder dislike the
physical features of their body, they are in conflict about their future and their adult
life further creating more difficulties for them in day-to-day life. Treatment for gender
identity disorders is controversial. Typically for children its individual therapy and family
therapy. So everyone can be educated and understand the child's feelings and emotions and conflicts
that they are dealing with. Some of the complications of gender identity disorder include depression,
anxiety and feelings of worthlessness. If not treated appropriately these are extreme
risk factors for other more significant clinical disorders. We don't know the cause of gender
identity disorders. Research indicates that its a combination of hormones, biological
factors and sometimes even environmental factors of parenting. While gender identity disorder
is multi-faceted and complex these are just some of the key factors regarding this clinical
issue.