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Researchers Kinnon MacKinnon and Pablo Expósito-Campos explore detransition and gender fluidity issues from an scholarly perspective and give voice to those with a wide range of lived experiences.

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Detransition in Conversation with Transgender Medicine

A year of writing took us to examine more than just detransition; we ultimately produced a sociology of knowledge and history of science in transgender medicine.

My Truth About Detransitioning

I do not regret my transition or my detransition. Gender self-determination is my right just as much as it is for the next person.

Ex-patient politics in the age of iatrogenesis

What do online deprescribing and detransition communities have to do with each other? A lot, it turns out.

Notes on Nonbinary Identity

A guest post by Clare Ashcraft, who takes us through gender exploration of the 2020s.

It's official: "Understanding Detransition" is under review!

We submitted our first draft of our book project. It's now en route to peer review.

Why do people detransition?

A new paper from the DARE study describes the various internal, external, mental health-related, and social factors for detransition-related decision making. Link provided to access 50 free copies!

New Research Project!

Announcing a new project that is now open for research participants who are questioning their transition or considering detransitioning. It's the Pathways to Resilience study.

Detransition at the Crossroads of Trans and Mad Studies

the DARE study co-hosted a virtual symposium with the Mad Studies Hub at York University. Below are the opening remarks and aspirations for the event (it was held Monday February 23, 2026).

More data on trans/nonbinary identity decline (with a catch)

Detransition data mirrors the fall of trans/nonbinary identities since 2020 and it provides a few explanations for why

Do trans and detrans populations have different psychological profiles?

A new study compared the mental health of trans and detrans adults. Both groups seem to share some similar and unique psychological profiles, underscoring a need for tailored care.