Wal Torres

Brazilian activist
The basics

Quick Facts

IntroBrazilian activist
PlacesBrazil
isPsychologist
Work fieldHealthcare
Gender
Female
Birth30 March 1950, São Paulo
Age74 years
The details

Biography

Wal Torres (born March 30, 1950 in São Paulo) is a Brazilian gender therapist and sexologist. Torres is a contributing member of the WPATH – World Professional Association for Transgender Health (formerly HBIGDA, which represents specialists from all over the world (doctors, psychologists, sexologists, social workers etc.).
She also served on the Board of the OII – Organisation Intersex International, an international organisation of intersex people and their allies which represent intersex people.

Career

Studies and research

Torres received a Master degree in Sexology from the University Gama Filho, Rio de Janeiro, for which she presented a dissertation titled "Gênero, do Mito à Realidade" (“Gender: from Myth to Reality”) in 2002, and graduated Cum Laude. A graduate of the University of São Paulo Polytechnic School (USP) in Engineering, Torres also has a bachelor's degree in Philosophy from the PUC (Pontifícia Universidade Católica), among other related qualifications.

In 1995 she decided to research the dynamics in the formation of gender dyphoria in Bireme Library, which is connected to the Universidade Federal de São Paulo.

Books

From this period of studies she published a book entitled Meu Sexo Real (“My Real Sex”), under the pseudonym of Martha Freitas (Vozes Edition, 1998). This book was subsequently sent by its editor to the Frankfurt Book Fair of 1998 and was soon recognized as an authoritative book about the gender subject by Günter Dörner, of the Endocrinology Department at the Humboldt University in Berlin. Later she would also publish O Mito Genital ("The Genital Myth") by Belaspalavras Edition.

Personal life

For many years, Torres worked as a consultant in the petrochemical and fertilizing industries, where—before transitioning her gender identity—she had a successful career, both nationally and internationally. Despite the professional success she accepted her gender dysphoria and realized she would need to move away from engineering (where it would have been difficult to be accepted in a new gender). Her own gender transition started in 1993 and took many years. In 1997 she had sex reassignment surgery with a reputed Brazilian surgeon named Jalma Jurado.

It is Wal Torres' aim to establish protocols and interchange experiences in the evaluation and treatment of people suffering due to gender dysphoria.

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