Kenneth J. Zucker (born 1950) is an American-Canadian psychologist and sexologist. He was formerly Psychologist-in-Chief and Head of the Gender Identity Service in the Child, Youth, and Family Program at Toronto's Centre for Addiction and Mental Health. As of December 2015, officials at the Centre for Addiction and Mental Health state that Zucker is no longer employed at that institution. Based on his collaboration with Susan Bradley, with whom he collected clinical and research data over a period of twenty years, Zucker became an international authority in the field of gender identity disorder in children (GIDC) and adolescents. He is a controversial figure in the transgender community, leading to an internal review of his clinical practices in 2015.
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1950 (age 75)
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