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Discuss twо tаke-аwаys that yоu gоt from our lecture on gender dysphoria. Here are some possible points you might address: What are some of the extreme views in our society that we covered that we should try and avoid? What may be contributing to sky-rocketing rates of this diagnosis? What might be the best treatment approach for a child vs. an adult? What did Dr. Link mean when he said that the "fad" element of this in our culture actually hinders those individuals who truly struggle with this disorder? What might contribute to the development of this disorder? What did Dr. Link mean when he noted it's important not to pigeon-hole what it means to be male or female into rigid stereotypes. How might that influence this trend we are seeing? Why is particularly important to demonstrate the Benedictine Value of Respect for all Persons when we enter into a debate or discussion on this topic within our current culture and climate?