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  1. Erickson Educational Foundation Newsletter, Vol. 4 No. 3 (Fall, 1971)

     
    Collection: Erickson Educational Foundation Publications
    Institution: Transgender Archives, University of Victoria
    Creator: Erickson Educational Foundation (EEF)
    Date: Autumn 1971
    Topics: Counseling, Gender identity, Gender realignment surgery, Hormone therapy, Physicians, Psychiatry, Psychology, Substance use in LGBTQ+ communities, Transsexual people, Transsexualism
    Subject: Buffalo Gender Identity Unit, Marie Mehl, Second International Symposium on Gender Identity, Stanley Krippner, The Kinsey Institute for Sex Research
  2. Erickson Educational Foundation Newsletter, Vol. 5 No. 2 (Summer, 1972)

     
    Collection: Erickson Educational Foundation Publications
    Institution: Transgender Archives, University of Victoria
    Creator: Erickson Educational Foundation (EEF)
    Date: Summer 1972
    Topics: Conferences, Counseling, Crossdressing, Educators, Gender identity, Gender realignment surgery, Health care, Hormone therapy, Hormones, Psychiatry, Psychology, Sociology, Transsexual people, Transsexualism
    Subject: Marie Mehl, Stanley Krippner
  3. Erickson Educational Foundation Newsletter, Vol. 8 No. 1 (Spring, 1975)

     
    Collection: Erickson Educational Foundation Publications
    Institution: Transgender Archives, University of Victoria
    Creator: Erickson Educational Foundation (EEF)
    Date: Spring 1975
    Topics: Clergy, Conferences, Courts, Gender realignment surgery, Health insurance, Legal status, Transsexual people, Transsexualism, Welfare benefits
    Subject: Harry Benjamin, John Money, Johns Hopkins Behaviors Consultation Unit, Stanley Krippner