Definition of Pathologisation. Meaning of Pathologisation. Synonyms of Pathologisation

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Definition of Pathologisation

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Meaning of Pathologisation from wikipedia

- Medicalization is the process by which human conditions and problems come to be defined and treated as medical conditions, and thus become the subject...
- interventions on inter**** persons that are medically unnecessary and the pathologisation of variations in **** characteristics. In countries where the human...
- How the Fascist Regime Punished and Repressed Homo****uality". The Pathologisation of Homo****uality in Fascist Italy: The Case of 'G'. Palgrave Pivot...
- satisfaction of women but rather contributed to the pressure on and pathologisation of men in obtaining a so-called optimal time to ejaculation. An****ia...
- although unusual, human variation. It therefore rejects the stigma and pathologisation of hearing voices and advocates human rights, social justice and support...
- typology undermined lived experience of trans****ual women, contributed to pathologisation and ****ualisation of trans****ual women, and the literature itself fed...
- International Public Statement – Index: IOR 10/7293/2017 – Stop Trans Pathologisation Worldwide" (PDF). www.amnesty.org. 2017-10-20. Vancouver Coastal Health's...
- Cannoot, Pieter (September 2019). "'#WontBeErased': The effects of (de)pathologisation and (de)medicalisation on the legal capacity of trans* persons". International...
- inter**** people and their families, measures to end the stigma and pathologisation inter**** people face and increased funding for inter****-led civil society...
- unnecessary "normalising" treatment of inter**** persons, and unnecessary pathologisation of variations in **** characteristics. access to justice and reparation...