Mar. 2nd, 2009
Okay, I'm throwing this everywhere I can: can anyone find me a scholarly article, that does not require me to have paid to read it, on homosexuality being removed from the DSM? the one wikipedia cites requires me to pay, and everywhere else I've found cites wikipedia! ARGH! I need it for a paper.
ETA: Also, something similar on the addition of GID to the DSM would be very helpful. We're only allowed to use two websites in the paper, so that's why I really need as many journal articles as possible.
ETA 2: I found a copy of the DSM II online so I can prove that does not have an entry for GID, and I hae a physical copy of the DSM III, which does. Yays!
ETA: Also, something similar on the addition of GID to the DSM would be very helpful. We're only allowed to use two websites in the paper, so that's why I really need as many journal articles as possible.
ETA 2: I found a copy of the DSM II online so I can prove that does not have an entry for GID, and I hae a physical copy of the DSM III, which does. Yays!
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Mar. 2nd, 2009 04:30 pmThere are days when I don't bind for whatever reason--laziness, ickiness, maybe I actually feel good with my body that day.
But the next time I put my binder on, I feel so much....happier.
Today's a good example. Since I'd be starting my day earlier than I usually would MWF because of the interview, I decided not to bind. And I was feelin' pretty good
I have a counseling appt. at 5. I decided to bind for that. And, god, I feel better.
But the next time I put my binder on, I feel so much....happier.
Today's a good example. Since I'd be starting my day earlier than I usually would MWF because of the interview, I decided not to bind. And I was feelin' pretty good
I have a counseling appt. at 5. I decided to bind for that. And, god, I feel better.