"Conversion" or "Reparative Therapy
Sexual Orientation
Change Efforts
(also called conversion therapy
or "reparative" therapy)
Even today, there continues to be social and religious prejudices against homosexual people in the US. The negative feelings produced by the stigma of these experiences, as well as encouragement by misinformed people and organizations, prompts some people to seek "reparative" therapy.
"Reparative" therapy is based on the concept that homosexuality can (and should be) cured.
However, for nearly 40 years, the scientific and medical communities -- as a result of numerous studies -- have affirmed that homosexuality is not a mental illness and does not need a "cure." In fact, a substantial amount of research supports that attempts to do so can be harmful to the individual.
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MPIPP Fact Sheet: The
Medical and Scientific
Perspective on Sexual
Orientation Change Efforts
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Scientific Professional
Associations' Statements on
"Reparative" Therapy
- Report of the
American Psychological
Association's Task Force on
Appropriate Therapeutic
Responses to Sexual
Orientation
FROM THE REPORT SUMMARY:
The American Psychological Association's Task Force conducted a systematic review of the peer-reviewed journal literature on sexual orientation change efforts (SOCE) and concluded that efforts to change sexual orientation are unlikely to be successful and involve some risk of harm, contrary to the claims of SOCE practitioners and advocates.
Even though the research and clinical literature demonstrate that same-sex sexual and romatic attractions, feelings, and behaviors are normal and positive variations of human sexuality, regardless of sexual orientation identity, the task force concluded that the population that undergoes SOCE tends to have strongly conservative religious views that lead them to seek to change their sexual orientation.
Thus, the appropriate application of affirmative therapeutic interventions for those who seek SOCE involves therapist acceptance, support, and understanding of clients and the facilitation of clients' active coping, social support, and identity exploration and development, without imposing a specific sexual orientation identity outcome.
To view the full report: http://www.apa.org/pi/lgbt/resources/sexual-orientation.aspx or click here.
- American
Psychological Association
Resolution on Appropriate
Responses to Sexual
Orientation Distress and
Change Efforts
For the latest APA resolution, including a research summary and full documentation of the research reviewed, click here: http://www.apa.org/about/governance/council/policy/sexual-orientation.aspx
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American Psychiatric
Association Resolution on
Conversion or "Reparative"
Therapy
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American Psychiatric
Association Background for
Resolution on Conversion or
"Reparative" Therapy
-
Answers to Your Questions:
For a Better Understanding
of Sexual Orientation &
Homosexuality
—
developed by the American
Psychological Association
- Just the Facts About Sexual Orientation & Youth: A Primer for Principals, Educators and School Personnel (Updated 2008 edition)