Transsexual Nosology
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Transgender Psychoanalysis: A Lacanian Perspective on Sexual Difference · Patricia Gherovici · p.68
**A NATURAL EXPERIMENT**
Theoretical move: The passage traces the historical construction of transsexualism as a clinical category from Cauldwell through Benjamin and Stoller, showing how the tension between biological and psychoanalytic etiologies structured the field's foundational concepts—particularly the somatic/psychic distinction, the sex/gender split, and the systematic exclusion of psychoanalytic treatment—while embedding pathologizing assumptions that later become the object of Lacanian critique.
Benjamin argued that psychoanalysis did not lessen the wish to change sex but rather forced patients to hide this desire and therefore live miserable lives.