TRANSEXUALIZING PROCESS IN THE SUS: QUESTIONS FOR PSYCHOLOGY FROM THERAPEUTIC ITINERARIES AND DEPATHOLOGIZATION

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This qualitative, descriptive and exploratory research conducted in the Away from Home Treatment (Tratamento Fora de Domicílio [TFD]), in Cuiabá, Brazil, aimed to raise reflections on the therapeutic process itineraries of trans people in the search for the Transsexualizer Process (Processo Transexual [PT]). Three transgender men, two transgender women and one transvestite woman participated. They were aged between 21 and 32 years. Data were collected through semi-structured interviews and analyzed using Content Analysis. The results show that trans people follow different itineraries, looking for institutionalized or informal services (trans sociality networks) to affirm their gender identities. Obstacles related to pathologization, reception, continuity of care, resolution and reference in the care network of the Transsexualizer Process stand out. Important critical points were observed in social, endocrinological and psychological care. The pilgrimage by health services was marked by constant institutional discrimination, allowing for the understanding of how the health system is organized concerning the care of these people, listing issues for the work of Psychology, in this field, from a perspective of the experience and materiality of gender.

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Cazeiro, F., Galindo, D., de Souza, L. L., & de Guimaraes, R. S. (2022). TRANSEXUALIZING PROCESS IN THE SUS: QUESTIONS FOR PSYCHOLOGY FROM THERAPEUTIC ITINERARIES AND DEPATHOLOGIZATION. Psicologia Em Estudo, 27. https://doi.org/10.4025/psicolestud.v27i0.48503

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