The group's Task Force on Appropriate Therapeutic Responses to Sexual Orientation reached its conclusion after its review of 87 studies conducted between 1960 and 2007 and finding "serious methodological problems" in the vast majority of them.The full report can be read here at the American Psychological Association website.
Those few studies that did have "high-quality" evidence "show that enduring change to an individual's sexual orientation is uncommon," it said.
In addition, the report cited evidence that efforts to switch a person's sexual orientation through aversive treatments might cause harm, including loss of sexual feeling, suicidality, depression and anxiety.
This comes as no big surprise, really - you might have seen this documentary on the sad story of David Reimer: The boy who lived as a girl, or read the book version of his story: As Nature Made Him: The Boy Who Was Raised As A Girl.
1 comments:
how interesting and sad. the theory of gender neutrality has great appeal to many people (feminists and misogynists can each bend it to their own ends). i think such trouble results when any outside individual (parents, doctors, etc.) try to assign gender or sexual orientation on a child. emotions, behaviors, and identity cannot be forced.
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