How beg gay went om a mental disorr to a human-rights movement.
Contents:
- IT IS NOW 50 YEARS SCE GAY PEOPLE WERE “CURED"
- I WAS 19, GAY AND READY TO BE ‘CURED’ BY NVERSN THERAPY
- RODRIGO DUTERTE SAYS HE ‘CURED’ HIMSELF FROM BEG GAY
- 5 SURPRISG FACTS ABOUT GAY CONVERSN THERAPY
- GAY CONVERSN THERAPY’S DISTURBG 19TH-CENTURY ORIGS
IT IS NOW 50 YEARS SCE GAY PEOPLE WERE “CURED"
* cured from gay *
This year marks the 50th anniversary of the Amerin Psychiatric Associatn’s removal of homosexualy om s Diagnostic Manual 1973. It led to an important shift mental health practic as clicians stopped askg qutns like “What homosexualy?
I WAS 19, GAY AND READY TO BE ‘CURED’ BY NVERSN THERAPY
Until 1973, doctors tomatilly classified every gay man and lbian as mentally ill. CURED tells the David-vers-Goliath story of the activists who challenged this diagnosis — and won. * cured from gay *
An openly gay physician, psychiatrist, or other mental-health profsnal uld lose their state license to practice. Psychiatric diagnosg of homosexualy as a mental disorr began the 19th century, most promently the work of Richard von Krafft-Ebg, who thought was due to “generatn” of the nervo system—generacy beg a now-disproven medil theory of that era. Sigmund Frd directly disagreed wh Krafft-Ebg’s ncept of homosexualy as an illns and stead saw as a “velopmental arrt, ” a kd of psychologil immatury.
RODRIGO DUTERTE SAYS HE ‘CURED’ HIMSELF FROM BEG GAY
The Philipp print, llg a polil rival gay, said he ed to be gay himself but was cured wh the help of “betiful women.” * cured from gay *
However, by the middle of the 20th century, the belief that homosexualy was a mental disorr was the prevailg view among psychiatrists and most of Frd’s psychoanalytic followers. Th, 1952, when the APA published the first edn of s Diagnostic and Statistil Manual (DSM-I), classified “homosexualy” as a “socpathic personaly disturbance.
5 SURPRISG FACTS ABOUT GAY CONVERSN THERAPY
The psychiatric perspectiv on homosexualy were drawn om a skewed sample of patients seekg treatment for homosexualy or other difficulti and studi of prison populatns.
GAY CONVERSN THERAPY’S DISTURBG 19TH-CENTURY ORIGS
They found homosexualy to be more mon the general populatn than was generally believed—a fdg at odds wh psychiatric claims of the time that homosexualy was extremely rare the general populatn. All this changed the wake of the 1969 Stonewall rts New York Cy, an event that energized gay and lbian activists who believed psychiatric diagnosis to be a major ntributor to anti-homosexual social stigma. A 1971 panel, entled “Gay is Good” featured Kameny, Barbara Gtgs, and Ron Gold, who explaed to psychiatrists, many of whom were hearg for the first time, the stigma ed by the “homosexualy” diagnosis.
H Anonymo, a “homosexual psychiatrist" who, given the realistic fear of adverse profsnal nsequenc for g out at that time, disguised his te inty om the dience and spoke of the discrimatn gay psychiatrists faced their own profsn. The APA also engaged a slow, ternal liberative procs to nsir the qutn of whether homosexualy should rema a psychiatric diagnosis. After notg some humoro aspects of historil diagnos, he nclud, “To ntue to classify homosexualy as a disorr is as valid today as was the diagnosis of masturbatn the 1942 edn.
Havg arrived at a novel fn of mental disorr—one that would change future DSM edns until the prent—the mtee agreed that homosexualy per se was not one. It should be noted that psychiatrists did not vote, as is often reported the popular prs, on whether homosexualy should rema a diagnosis.