John Money

Money researched unusual sexual interests including pedophilia, and pioneered the use of drug treatment to extinguish the libido of sex offenders. He advanced the use of more accurate terminology in sex research, coining the terms ''gender role'' and ''sexual orientation''. Despite widespread popular belief, Money did not coin the term ''gender identity''.
Money was a proponent of genital surgeries for children with intersex conditions, believing that gender was malleable in the first two years of life, and that childhood outside of a male–female binary was harmful. The practice proved controversial when many intersex people later rejected the gender assigned to them. Money also applied the protocol to David Reimer, who lost his penis in a botched circumcision, and advised his parents to raise him as a girl. Reimer struggled and exhibited masculine behavior, reverted to living as a male when he became aware of the treatment, and later died by suicide after his brother's suicide. Publicity surrounding the case damaged Money’s reputation.
Money believed that transgender people had an ''idée fixe'', and established the Johns Hopkins Gender Identity Clinic in 1965. Frequently criticized by transgender scholars and activists, he screened adult patients for two years prior to granting them a medical transition, and believed sex roles should be de-stereotyped, so that masculine women would be less likely to desire transition.
Today, Money is frequently criticized by psychologists, ethicists, and intersex rights activists for his handling of the Reimer case. In contrast, Money was defended by his colleague Richard Green, who believed Money aimed to help rather than "experiment" on Reimer, and operated under accepted medical knowledge of the time. Money's writing has been translated into many languages and includes around 2,000 articles, books, chapters and reviews. He received around 65 honors, awards and degrees in his lifetime. Provided by Wikipedia
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