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A prominent Toronto psychiatrist has severely criticized the
assumptions underlying what has been dubbed by critics as the Canadian
federal government's "bathroom bill," that is, Bill C-279, a private
member’s bill that would afford special protection to so-called
"transgender" men and women.
Dr. Joseph Berger has issued a statement saying that from a medical
and scientific perspective there is no such thing as a "transgendered"
person, and that terms such as “gender expression” and “gender identity"
used in the bill are at the very least ambiguous, and are more an
emotional appeal than a statement of scientific fact.
Berger, who is a consulting psychiatrist in Toronto and whose list of
credentials establishes him as an expert in the field of mental
illness, stated that people who identify themselves as "transgendered"
are mentally ill or simply unhappy, and pointed out that hormone therapy
and surgery are not appropriate treatments for psychosis or
unhappiness.
From a scientific perspective, let me clarify what ‘transgendered’
actually means," Dr. Berger said, adding, "I am speaking now about the
scientific perspective – and not any political lobbying position that
may be proposed by any group, medical or non-medical."
"‘Transgendered’ are people who claim that they really are or wish to
be people of the sex opposite to which they were born, or to which
their chromosomal configuration attests," Dr. Berger stated.
"Some times, some of these people have claimed that they are ‘a woman
trapped in a man’s body’ or alternatively ‘a man trapped in a woman’s
body’."
"The medical treatment of delusions, psychosis or emotional happiness is not surgery," Dr. Berger stated.
"On the other hand," Dr. Berger continued, "if these people are asked
to clarify exactly what they believe, that is to say do they truly
believe whichever of those above propositions applies to them and they
say ‘no’, then they know that such a proposition is not true, but that
they ‘feel’ it, then what we are talking about scientifically, is just
unhappiness, and that unhappiness is being accompanied by a wish – that
leads some people into taking hormones that predominate in the other
sex, and even having cosmetic surgery designed to make them ‘appear’ as
if they are a person of the opposite sex."
He explained that cosmetic surgery will not change the chromosomes of
a human being in that it will not make a man become a woman, capable of
menstruating, ovulating, and having children, nor will it make a woman
into a man, capable of generating sperm that can unite with an egg or
ovum from a woman and fertilize that egg to produce a human child.
Moreover, Dr. Berger stated that
the arguments put forward by those advocating for special rights for
gender confused people have no scientific value and are subjective and
emotional appeals with no objective scientific basis.
"I have read the brief put forward by those advocating special
rights, and I find nothing of scientific value in it," Dr. Berger said
in his statement. "Words and phrases, such as 'the inner space,' are
used that have no objective scientific basis."
"These are the scientific facts," Dr. Berger said. "There seems to me
to be no medical or scientific reason to grant any special rights or
considerations to people who are unhappy with the sex they were born
into, or to people who wish to dress in the clothes of the opposite
sex."
"The so-called ‘confusion’ about their sexuality that a teenager or
adult has is purely psychological. As a psychiatrist, I see no reason
for people who identify themselves in these ways to have any rights or
privileges different from everyone else in Canada," he concluded.
REAL Women of Canada asked Dr. Berger for a statement on the issues
surrounding Bill C-279 after the organization appeared before the review
committee hearings on the bill.
Gwen
Landolt of REAL Women told LifeSiteNews that after being initially
refused permission to present their perspective on the bill to the
review committee, the group was accepted, but found that all other
groups and individuals who had been accepted to appear before the
committee were supporters of Bill C-279.
"It can scarcely be an impartial review of any bill if only the
witnesses supporting the bill are invited to speak to it," Landolt said.
Landolt explained that after passing second reading on June 6, 2012, Bill C-279 went to the Justice and Human Rights Committee for review.
At the review committee hearings, REAL Women of Canada presented a 12
page brief setting out the harms created by the bill, and pointing out
that the terms “gender expression” and “gender identity," as written in
Bill C-279, were so broad that they could be used to protect pedophilia
along with other sexual perversions, if passed into law.
REAL Women provided the committee with evidence that post-operative
trans-gendered individuals suffer substantially higher morbidity and
mortality than the general population, placing the so-called “sex
reassignment” surgery and hormone treatment under continued scrutiny.
They pointed out that a pioneer in such treatment, Dr. Paul McHugh,
distinguished professor of psychiatry at Johns Hopkins University School
of Medicine and psychiatrist-in-chief at Johns Hopkins Hospital,
stopped the procedures because he found that patients were no better
adjusted or satisfied after receiving such treatment.
McHugh wrote
in 2004 that “Hopkins was fundamentally cooperating with a mental
illness” by catering to the desires of people who wanted surgery to
change their biological sex.
“We psychiatrists, I thought, would do better to concentrate on
trying to fix their minds and not their genitalia,” he stated, adding
that “to provide a surgical alteration to the body of these unfortunate
people was to collaborate with a mental disorder rather than to treat
it.”
Landolt noted that the committee hearings ended in confusion over the
terminology presented in the bill, and that even the bill's sponsor,
NDP MP Randall Garrison (Esquimalt – Juan de Fuca), was not clear as to
who is included and who is excluded in these terms.
"The definition for 'gender identity' proposed by Mr. Garrison is a
subjective one that he defined as a 'deeply felt internal and individual
experience of gender, which may or may not correspond with the sex that
the individual was assigned at birth'," Landolt said, adding that "The
committee engaged in extensive discussions on the meaning of “gender
identity” and “gender expression” without much clarification."
"As a result, instead of a smooth, orderly dispatch of this bill
through the Committee orchestrated by Garrison, Conservative MP Shelly
Glover (St. Boniface, Manitoba) and Conservative MP
Kerry-Lynne Findlay
(Delta-Richmond-East, BC), the committee hearings broke down in
confusion at the final hearing on December 10th. The result is that the
bill will be reported to the House of Commons as originally written
without amendments," Landolt stated.
Following this state of confusion over terms at the review committee,
REAL Women sought out an expert in order to provide the scientific and
medical evidence relating to "transgenderism" and the other terms used
in the bill.
Gwen Landolt told LifeSiteNews that REAL Women of Canada will be
including Dr. Berger's statement in an information package to be sent to
MPs before the bill comes to final vote.
"It is crucial that MPs know that this legislation is harmful, not
only to those who think themselves transgendered but also to society,
and should not be passed into law," Landolt said. "We must therefore
write to our MP’s to request that they speak against this troubling
bill."
Dr. Berger is certified as a specialist in Psychiatry by the Royal
College of Physicians and Surgeons of Canada and by the American Board
of Psychiatry and Neurology, and is an elected Distinguished Life Fellow
of the American Psychiatric Association. He is also a past Chairman of
the Toronto district of the Ontario Medical Association and past
President of the Ontario branch of the American Psychiatric Association.
Berger has been an Examiner in Psychiatry for the American Board of
Psychiatry and Neurology for twenty five years, has taught as Assistant
Professor of Psychiatry at the University of Toronto, and is the author
of many published papers on different aspects of Diagnosis and
Independent Psychiatric Assessments, as well as author of the book “The
Independent Medical Examination in Psychiatry” published by Butterworth/Lexis-Nexis.
To contact Prime Minister Harper and the Minister of Justice, Rob Nicholson, about Bill C-279:
The Rt. Hon. Stephen J. Harper
Office of the Prime Minister House of Commons Ottawa, ON K1A 0A6
Fax: 613-941-6900
Email: pm@pm.gc.ca
The Hon. Robert Nicholson
Minister of Justice House of Commons Ottawa, ON K1A 0A6
Fax: 613-992-7910
Email: rob.nicholson@parl.gc.ca
Find contact information for Members of Parliament here.
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