Study: Mothers of Trans Kids Have Mental Problems

Devaluation in Edvard Munch‘s Salome (1903). Idealization and devaluation of others in personal relations is a common trait in BPD. The painter Edvard Munch depicted his new friend, the violinist Eva Mudocci, in both ways within days. First as “a woman seen by a man in love”, then as “a bloodthirsty and cannibalisticSalome“.[199] In modern times, Munch has been diagnosed as having had BPD. Christie’s, PD-old-75-expired, Wikimedia Commons 

The phenomenon of transsexual children is usually correctly ascribed to Munchausen syndrome by proxy, by which the psychologically disordered project hypochondria onto those under their care. Confirmation is provided by a study making the unsurprising finding that mothers of supposedly transsexual children tend to have mental issues:

The study (full text can be found here), “Mothers of boys with gender identity disorder: a comparison of matched controls,” was performed by researchers Sonia Marantz and Susan Coates, both of whom are Ph.D.s.

The abstract:

This pilot study compared mothers of boys with gender identity disorder (GID) with mothers of normal boys to determine whether differences in psychopathology and child-rearing attitudes and practices could be identified. Results of the Diagnostic Interview for Borderlines and the Beck Depression Inventory revealed that mothers of boys with GID had more symptoms of depression and more often met the criteria for Borderline Personality Disorder than the controls. Fifty-three percent of the mothers of boys with GID compared with only 6% of controls met the diagnosis for Borderline Personality Disorder on the Diagnostic Interview for Borderlines or had symptoms of depression on the Beck Depression Inventory. Results of the Summers and Walsh Symbiosis Scale suggested that mothers of probands had child-rearing attitudes and practices that encouraged symbiosis and discouraged the development of autonomy.

There really is such an illness as child gender identity disorder, but the children are not necessarily the sick ones; more often, the parents are. The kids are collateral damage.

People with borderline personality disorder are not easy to live with:

Needless to say, women who suffer with this difficult diagnosis and don’t or can’t control their symptoms seldom keep their son’s father in the picture. The effects on a helpless child being raised by such a person must be incredibly damaging.

Horrific chemical and surgical disfigurement are only the climax of the damage inflicted on these kids.

The study was published by the Journal of the American Academy of Child and Adolescent Psychiatry back in 1991. Any researcher not scrupulously avoiding these findings would find their career canceled nowadays.

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