A component of psychotherapy prior to sex-reassignment surgery involves:

a) Discouraging the patient from seeking surgery, to ensure that they are serious.
b) Focusing on options that may have been overlooked (e.g., removing facial hair).
c) Training in proper opposite sex behaviour before surgery.
d) Examining underlying causes of opposite gender identity.

b

Psychology

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a. underweight during childhood and adulthood. b. overweight during childhood and adulthood. c. overweight at birth but not in later life. d. underweight at birth but not in later life.

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