Diane Ehrensaft is the director of mental health and clinical psychologist. Most recently, she claims that children can identify as gender hybrids, which include 'gender minotaur.' In addition, Diane also mentioned that most of the kids who are gender minotaurs love mermaids.

Diane Ehrensaft's Wikipedia

Date Of Birth: 1946

Birth Day: 25 September

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Age: 76-year-old

Siblings: No

Zodiac Sign: Libra

Relationship Status: Married

Birth Place:  USA

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Nationality: American

Husband: Jim Hawley

Religion: Christianity

Children: Two

Ethnicity: Caucasian

Profession: Psychologist

Height: 5 feet 6 inches

Net worth: $3 Million

Weight: 64 kg

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Education: Ph.D.

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College: University of Michigan

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Who Is Diane Ehrensaft? Biography & Parents

Diane Ehrensaft is a well-known associate professor, psychologist, author, and director of the company. Diane Ehrensaft has worked as a Clinical Psychologist at Private Practice Diane Ethrensaft since January 1981.

Diane Ehrensaft has become one of the trending topics on the internet. Many people are searching for her biography details and personal life. However, Diane Ehrensaft is yet to be featured on the Wikipedia page.

The associate professor was raised by her parents in the United States of America. The identity of her parents is unknown in the media. Her father passed away at age 101, and she has a mother who is currently 99 years of age. Diane hasn't mentioned the details about her siblings, whether they exist or not.

Dr. Diane Ehrensaft was born on 25 September 1946, making her 76 years of age, and has a zodiac sign of Libra. Furthermore, Diane holds an American nationality and belongs to the Caucasian ethnicity. In addition, she follows the Christianity religion.

Her approximate height is around 5 feet 6 inches or 1.67 m tall, and she has a decent weight of about 64 kg or 141 lbs. Regarding her educational background, Diane joined the University of Michigan in 1968 and completed her Doctor of Philosophy in Development Psychology in 1974.

Diane Ehrensaft's Married Life

Many people are curious whether Diane Ehrensaft is married or not. Well, the Clinical Psychologist, Diane Ehrensaft, is a married personality. She tied the wedding knot to her husband named Jim Hawley. Her husband, Jim Hawley, is Jewish, but his professional career is unknown in the media.

Furthermore, no details are available about when the couple got married. Diane and her husband, Jim Hawley, are the mother of two children, and grandmother of one. However, the name and identity of their children are unknown in the media.

Net Worth & Career

Diane Ehrensaft has an estimated net worth of about $3 million. She earned this fortune from her professional career as a psychologist and associate professor. Diane Ehrensaft has been working in the professional field since 1981, and she's been more than four decades working as a Psychologist.

Due to her experience and working skills, she has received a decent salary from her jobs. Besides this, Diane Ehrensaft also makes money from her other business venture.

Diane Ehrensaft began her professional career shortly after her education. Initially, Diane joined Private Practice Diane Ehrensaft, Ph.D., in January 1981, and she worked as a Development and Clinical Psychologist based in Oakland, California. It's been nearly 43 years working in the firm.

Likewise, Diane Ehrensaft is a Director of Mental Health, Child & Adolescent Gender Center: Associate Professor of Pediatrics, UCSF at UCSF Benioff Children's Hospital San Francisco since April 2012, and it's been more than 11 years working in the position.

Diane Ehrensaft is the author of books such as The Gender Creative Child: Pathways for Nurturing and Supporting Children Who Live Outside Gender Boxes and Gender Born, Gender Made: Raising Healthy Gender-Nonconforming Children.