Besides genetic vulnerabilities, it is possible to determine if a patient is gender dysphoric, as according to previous studies, these individuals commonly identified as hyperthimic.
Within the behavioral causal factors of gender dysphoria are operant conditioning, and vicarious learning. Operant conditioning is a concept developed by …show more content…
The way in which social contributions, like, culture, race, and religion would cause gender dysphoria is by influencing a person to be who the culture, religion, and race accept. Nevertheless, trying to mold a person might counteract the aims of what the culture, race, or religion is trying to enforce on the person.
An example of how such an environment would cause gender dysphoria is by forcing a person to engage in cultural norms of a gender (in this case masculinity) that the boy does not identify with, and tries to escape from the imposed role to an extreme opposite role, the role of a woman.
The Character of the movie that suffered of gender dysphoria was born a boy, and did not have congenital adrenal hyperplasia when she was born. In addition, “Bri”, the character, was born and raised as a boy, and also produced another