Genspect Calls for Re-Psychopathologization of Transgender Identification
Statement for Immediate Release
On day one of the Genspect conference in Albuquerque, Mia Hughes announced the official launch of Genspect’s Re-psychopathologization campaign in her talk defining transgender identities as extreme overvalued beliefs.
Genspect strongly urges the recognition of transgender identification and the drive for medical transition as a pathological condition characterized by an Extreme Overvalued Belief.
An extreme overvalued belief is a rigid, non-delusional conviction, shared and reinforced within a culture or subculture, defended with passion, and experienced by the individual as entirely rational. Over time it strengthens, resists challenge, and can drive powerful — even harmful — actions in its service.
The 2010 declaration by the World Professional Association for Transgender Health to “de-psychopathologize” gender variance was not based on scientific discovery but on political advocacy. This campaign has caused catastrophic harm by removing essential psychiatric guardrails, fueling a social contagion, and exposing vulnerable people to experimental medicalization.
Re-psychopathologization is not a call to re-stigmatize or marginalize individuals who identify as transgender. It is a call to restore compassion and clarity: to understand that this condition is pathological, not innate; to treat it as an all-consuming fixation requiring careful, appropriate, ethical psychological intervention, and to prevent the unchecked spread of this harmful belief.
Genspect’s re-psychopathologization campaign is not motivated by politics, but by truth, and it is grounded in a long-established psychiatric concept—the overvalued belief. Only by returning to this clinical understanding of transgender identities can we protect children, adolescents, and vulnerable adults and offer genuine help to all those consumed by this belief.
We call upon governments, medical associations, and mental health bodies to review their policies and practices and update them accordingly. To quench the flames of this contagion and safeguard the next generation, we must cease colluding with this dangerous, overvalued belief and view transgender identification through the appropriate lens of the extreme overvalued belief.
Media Contact:
Genspect welcomes all media enquiries. Genspect Canada Director Mia Hughes and Genspect Director Stella O’Malley are available for comment and interview. Email: media@genspect.org
About Genspect: Genspect is an international organisation promoting evidence-based, non-medicalized approaches to gender distress. Active in 25+ countries, we defend biological reality, support families and detransitioners, and advocate for healthier outcomes for individuals and society.



Well, this is a bombshell, but a necessary step in the right direction. I assume that Genspect has included the appropriate officials in the Trump administration in this appeal, as well as other key individuals and organizations who are active in the effort to curb the harmful effects of gender identity ideology.
I agree that the disorder that was previously called "gender identity disorder" should be officially recognized as a type of psychopathology. I also agree that an overvalued belief is part of the symptom picture. I am more inclined to return to "sexual identity disorder" or something of that kind. It doesn't really matter what I think, however, as the process of getting any diagnosis accepted by the American Psychiatric Association (DSM) or the World Health Organization (ICD 11) is very daunting. Even when national and global politics had less influence over the content of diagnostic systems, the internal politics of the APA was one determinant of what was included in the manuals.