@LukeAlmighty lol it ended up not being a dm i guess, its fine though
im critical about the idea of mental disorders in general, i feel like the concept is helpful not for the individual, but for societies to blame certain issues on individuals. im not saying that this is 100% the case, but shit like add and anxiety are likelier to be responses to environment rather than issues with oneself, things such as schizophrenia are poorly handled in western society, et cetera
there are definitely internal factors at play for some things, but overall i dont trust psychiatrical bias to swing in the direction of "the person must be disordered, not the society", but i understand why that bias is in place: mostly profit and power. i just wish things were evaluated on a per-case basis rather than having these woefully inaccurate categorisations of "disorders" that "we don't know the cause of or how to prevent". fuck off, its the 21st century, if some of this shit was legitimately an issue with the mind, we would know by now
gender identity in specific: i really dont have a clear answer for you at least for now. it definitely isnt new, it has been a component in various ancient civilisations, and im sure it has a few possible causes. i dont know what you mean by "treat"; but if the symptoms are a result of harmful environment (either behaviourally, genetically, or chemically) then yes, i believe it's correct to address those factors. i'm not going to advocate for "conversion therapy" though, it doesnt work and its another example of a power-grab