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WPATH contributors and fetishism

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ArabellaScott · 26/03/2024 11:41

A reminder that despite the NHS claiming they don't use WPATH guidelines, the SoC v 8 are still linked to on Nottingham Centre for Trans Health:

https://ncth.nhs.uk/other-gp-guidance

Christina Richards is an NHS psychologist:

'Another prominent trans-identified male and psychologist selected by the executive board of the WPATH to contribute to the<a class="break-all" href="https://web.archive.org/web/20230314170900/www.wpath.org/soc8/chapters" rel="nofollow" target="_blank"> Standards of Care Version 8 (SoC v8) revision has also promoted ‘age play,’ as well as furrydom and sissification as “further sexualities.”
Dr. Christina Richards, the Lead Psychologist and Head of Psychology at the London Gender Identity Clinic and Board-Member-at-Large of the World Professional Association for Transgender Health (WPATH), co-authored a professional guide on sexuality and gender wherein he introduces age play, which involves “an adult identifying as a baby or young child, and is also known as adult baby/diaper lover (ABDL) or infantilism. There may be a sexual aspect… associated with humiliation.”'

Laura Jacobs:

'Jacobs is listed as a member of the editorial board for the International Journal of Transgender Health, published by the World Professional Association for Transgender Health (WPATH). According to the WPATH website, Jacobs was involved in the process of revising the most recent Standards of Care (SOC8) in the category Assessment, Support, and Therapeutic Approaches of Adolescents with Gender Diversity / Dysphoria, having been appointed to the revision committee in 2018.'

'Age play, Jacobs explains, “involves fetishization of an age differential through ‘mommy/child,’ ‘daddy/son,’ or ‘teacher/student’ personae.” Suggested accessories for the sexual re-enactment of “traumatic experiences that occurred during one’s youth” are cribs for infants, diapers, and crayons.
The self-described “kink therapist” also describes forced feminization, a sadomasochistic fetish “for many trans women prior to coming out.” Depictions of this activity “are easily found on the internet,” Jacobs advises, and among them are men “remade through manipulation, cruelty, or devotion into compliant fetish objects” in an exaggerated semblance of a woman, “adorned in stockings and stilettos, with disproportionately large breasts, corseted waists, elegant hair, and sexually suggestive mannerisms.”'

https://reduxx.info/exclusive-wpath-certified-trans-identified-kink-professional-who-promotes-age-play-and-genital-torture-influenced-standards-of-care/

Prof Christina Richards, Lead Consultant Psychologist, Head of Psychology, Head of Research

Professor Dr Christina Richards BSc (Hons), MSc, DCPsych, CPsychol, EuroPsy, FBPsS is an HCPC Registered Doctor of Applied Psychology and a full Fellow of the British Psychological Society (BPS) where…

https://gic.nhs.uk/about-us/the-team/prof-christina-richards/

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