Gender and Sexuality-Related Disorders in Children and Adolescents – Care by Dr. Sathiya Ganesan

Gender and Sexuality-Related Disorders

Welcome To Hyderabad’s Top Psychiatry Care

Gender and sexuality are part of who a child is, not problems to be fixed, but identities to be understood and supported.

I walk with families as they navigate this journey, offering clarity, emotional care, and respect, always putting the child’s well-being at the center.

Dr Sathiya Ganesan’s

Affirming Identity, Supporting Growth – Gender-Sensitive Care for Young Minds.

Respectful, Affirmative, and Expert Support for Gender Identity and Sexuality Concerns in Youth

Growing up comes with many questions about identity, especially around gender and sexuality. For some children and adolescents, these questions become emotionally distressing or socially challenging — leading to confusion, anxiety, or even rejection.

Dr. Sathiya Ganesan, Consultant in Child and Adolescent Psychiatry, offers non-judgmental, evidence-based support for children experiencing Gender Dysphoria and related emotional concerns, helping them and their families navigate identity with clarity, confidence, and care.

Understanding Gender and Sexuality-Related Disorders

Helping Children Feel Safe, Seen, and Supported

Gender and sexuality development are a natural part of growing up. However, when a child or teen feels a persistent disconnect between their gender identity and assigned sex at birth, or experiences anxiety around sexual orientation, they may face emotional or social distress that requires professional support.

Common conditions addressed include:

  • Gender Dysphoria – distress due to incongruence between experienced gender and assigned sex
  • Confusion or anxiety related to gender identity development
  • Distress or fear related to sexual orientation (internalised stigma or bullying)
  • Co-occurring mental health concerns due to gender-related stress (depression, anxiety, self-harm)

These are not “behavioral problems” — they are identity-based experiences that deserve respect, affirmation, and mental health support when distress arises.

Common Signs of Gender and Sexuality-Related Distress

  • Persistent desire to be (or insistence they are) another gender
  • Discomfort with one’s physical body, especially during puberty
  • Avoidance of gendered activities, clothing, or roles
  • Strong preference for friends of another gender
  • Anxiety, depression, or withdrawal around discussions of identity
  • Bullying or social rejection related to gender expression or sexual orientation
  • Self-harm, suicidal thoughts, or school refusal due to gender-related distress

If these concerns are persistent and cause emotional or functional impairment, psychiatric support is recommended.

Compassionate Assessment and Gender-Affirming Evaluation

Personalized Care Plans and Affirmative Therapy

Family Counseling and Supportive Parenting

Addressing Co-Occurring Emotional Concerns

Collaboration with Schools and Advocacy

Secure Online Support and Parent Consultations

Why Choose Dr. Sathiya Ganesan for Gender and Identity Support?

Dr. Sathiya Ganesan offers a calm, informed, and compassionate approach to one of the most sensitive areas of youth development. His care is:

  • Respectful of identity and expression
  • Trauma-informed and culturally sensitive
  • Grounded in evidence and empathy
  • Focused on the well-being of both the child and the family

He empowers young individuals to feel safe in their bodies, confident in their identity, and supported in their emotional journey.

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Support Your Child’s Identity with Understanding and Guidance

If your child or teen is navigating questions of gender or sexuality and struggling with emotional distress, you don’t have to do it alone. Reach out to Dr. Sathiya Ganesan today to begin a journey of support, growth, and emotional healing — with dignity and respect.

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