APA Journal Article Says Gender-Affirmative Therapy Should be Available
A 2002 article published by the American Psychological Association
journal Psychotherapy: Theory, Research, Practice, Training (vol. 39, No.
1, 66-75) defends the ethics and effectiveness of gender-affirmative therapy. The paper is entitled "Ethical Issues In Attempts To Ban Reorientation
Therapies," by Mark A. Yarhouse, Psy.D. of Regent University and Warren
Throckmorton, Ph.D. of Grove City College.
The article's published abstract reads as follows:
The purpose of this article is to identify the ethical issues in efforts to ban
reorientation therapies. The 3 primary arguments cited in the literature in
favor of such a ban are discussed: (a) homosexuality is no longer considered a
mental illness, (b) those who request change do so because of internalized
homophobia, and (c) sexual orientation is immutable.
The authors present three arguments in favor of providing reorientation and
related services: (a) respect for the autonomy and self-determination of
persons, (b) respect for valuative frameworks, creeds, and religious values
regarding the moral status of same-sex behavior, and (c) service provision given
the scientific evidence that efforts to change thoughts, behaviors, and
feeling-based sexual orientation can be successful. |