Martin has always felt he was really a girl. He dressed in girl's clothing as a child and still wants to be a girl. He is sure a mistake was made and that he is inhabiting the wrong sexed body. Martin's symptoms suggest a diagnosis of

a. frotteurism.
b. gender dysphoria.
c. transvestic fetishism.
d. homosexuality.


b. gender dysphoria.

Psychology

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What will be an ideal response?

Psychology