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'''Doctors Herding Cats: The Misadventures of Modern Medicine and Psychology with NonHuman Identities''' is a paper about [[otherkin]] and [[therians]] written by researcher [[Pedro Feijó]] and published by the {{w|University of Cambridge}}. In it, Feijó traces a history of the interaction between medicine, psychology, and "nonhuman identities" dating back to latter half of the 19th century and accounts of {{w|clinical lycanthropy|lycanthropy}}. It goes on to discuss "{{w|species dysphoria}}" as coined by researchers studying cases of {{w|zoophilia|preferential bestiality}}. Finally it touches on the history of the otherkin, therian, and even [[fictionkin]] communities.
'''Doctors Herding Cats: The Misadventures of Modern Medicine and Psychology with NonHuman Identities''' is a paper about [[otherkin]] and [[therians]] written by researcher [[Pedro Feijó]] and published by the {{w|University of Cambridge}}. In it, Feijó traces a history of the interaction between medicine, psychology, and "nonhuman identities" dating back to latter half of the 19th century and accounts of {{w|clinical lycanthropy|lycanthropy}}. It goes on to discuss "[https://web.archive.org/web/20190601023841/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Species_dysphoria species dysphoria]" as coined by researchers studying cases of {{w|zoophilia|preferential bestiality}}. Finally it touches on the history of the otherkin, therian, and even [[fictionkin]] communities.


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