[deleted] I think it's one's responsibility to keep demselves updated on d terminologies to b a better ally n a better peer. A simple Google search wud help instead of asking me on d updated terminologies ! When I came out as a man, Der was no such terminology called demisexuality. If I refuse to equip myself, its like me erasing an identity as it is !
On d chromosomal aberrations, d researcher demselves have provided a disclaimer in d bottom stating d research is ambiguous, lol - please read d research papers fully !
On mental health, i don't think any other manual exists other dan icd11 n dsm 5. Icd11 is ratified by 193 countries of WHO n dsm5 is widely used in US n other regions - depending on d mental health professional . Both dese manuals are used as reference guides to get a common language to communicate n establish a consistent n reliable diagnoses of a mental health condition - to aid in development of medications n other interventions !
Let's agree to disagree on - v r patients ourselves !