|   |  Conceptualizing
sexual   orientation Terminology and concepts developed by Fritz
Klein in his studies of bisexuality are extremely helpful in developing
cross-divide discourse about sexual orientation.
  Using the Klein Scale to Teach  about Sexual
Orientation
 http://www.biresource.org/pamphlets/klein_graph.html    "Sexual identity (how people think
of themselves)  sometimes has little to do with their sexual behavior."        
 Nature/Nurture
 
 The American Psychiatric Association's Fact Sheet (a PDF file) on Gay
Lesbian Bisexual issues   
http://www.psych.org/public_info/gaylesbianbisexualissues22701.pdf
 "All major professional mental heath organizations have
gone on  record to affirm that homosexuality is not a mental disorder"
... Some  people  believe that sexual orientation is innate and fixed;
however, sexual  orientation  develops across a person's lifetime" ...
"Noone knows what causes  heterosexuality,  homosexuality, or
bisexuality... to date there are no replicated  scientific  studies
supporting any specific biological etiology for homosexuality. 
Similarly, no specific psychosocial or family dynamic cause for
homosexuality has been identified, including histories of family sexual
abuse."
 
 NARTH:
"Are Gays Born That Way?"  http://www.narth.com/docs/bornway.html "The best overall summary of most respected researchers is
that  homosexuality (like most other psychological conditions) is
due to a combination    of social, biological, and psychological
factors." The quote is from   a  paper by NARTH which quotes
from researchers  in the field, researchers   from both sides of the
divide.   This paper  is far more balanced than  most NARTH papers
and books which not only push  a developmental theory, they also
pathologize homosexuality.
 
 Sexual
Conversion  therapy
 American  Psychiatric Association "Fact
Sheet on Gay Lesbian and Bisexual Issues.    (a pdf file) Page 5, Paragraph 2:
"The validity, efficacy, and ethics of clinical attempts to change an
individual's sexual orientation have been challenged.  To date
there are no scientifically rigrous outcome studies to determine either
the actual efficacy or harm of "reparative" treatments.  There is
sparse scientific data about select criteria, risks versus benefits of
the treatment, and long-term outcomes of "reparative' therapies. 
The literature consists of anecdotal reports of individuals who have
claimed to change, people who claim that attempts to change were harmful
to them, and others who claimed to have changed and then later recanted
those claims."
 Page 4, excerpt from 1998
Position Statement."The American Psychiatric Association does not currently have a formal
position statement on treatments that attempt to change a person's
sexual orientation... there is no published evidence regarding the
efficacy of  "reparative therapy" ...  More importantly, altering
sexual orientation   is not an appropriate goal of psychiatric
treatment... The American Psychiatric   Associan opposes any psychiatric
treatment, such as "reparative" or "conversion"   therapy that is based
on the assumption that homosexuality per se is based on a mental
disorder, or based upon a prior assumption that a patient should
change his/her sexual orientation."
 
 American Psychological Association. Guidelines for
Psychotherapy with Lesbian, Gay and Bisexual Clients
 NARTH  "We
believe that clients have the right to claim a gay identity,  or to
diminish their homosexuality and to develop their heterosexual
potential."  "NARTH agrees with the American Psychological
Association that "biological, psychological and social factors" shape
sexual identity at an early age for most people.  But the
difference is one of emphasis. We place more emphasis on the
psychological (family, peer and social) influences, while the American
Psychological Association emphasizes biological influences--and has
shown no interest in (indeed, a hostility toward) investigating those
same psychological and social influences."Exodus
International  "Exodus is a nonprofit, interdenominational
Christian organization           promoting the message of Freedom from
homosexuality through the power          of Jesus Christ." There are ex-gay testimonies at this site.
 
Finally Free: Personal Stories: How Love and Acceptance Saved us from
"Ex-Gay" Ministries  (pdf file) 
www.hrc.org/publications/exgay_ministries/FinallyFREE.pdf
 Testimonies of ex-exgays, a publication of the Human Rights Campaign
Foundation.
 
Mission Impossible: Why Reparative Therapies and Ex-Gay Ministries Fail Jones & Yarhouse's 
Homosexuality:The Use of Scientific Research in   the Church's
Moral Debate A book
review  by Jeramy  Townsley     (April,  2001)by Kim I. Mills, Education Director, Human Rights Campaign
 
 
 
 A
Third Way 
 2001 
"Cures versus Choices: Agendas in Sexual Reorientation Therapy"by A. Lee Beckstead, PhD
 Abstract:  Longstanding debates have occured in
the mental  health fields on the issues surrounding sexual reoriantation
therapy. Both  sides agree that a subset of individuals with same-sex
attraction seeks help or a "cure" for their homosexual attractions.
 However, each position  tends to respond with a limited,
exclusionary choice to be an "out" gay or  an "ex"-gay.  These
dichotomized options may not serve all clients  with same-sex
attractions who are seeking help in dealing with religious conflicts.
 The perspectives of 20 individuals (2 women, 18 men) who  report
benefiting from reparative/conversion therapy are described.  In
contrast to previous  imprecise claims of change, a more complex
conceptual framework is presented  regarding the definitions of a
successful outcome  from such treatments.  Research  and political
implications are discussed  as well as the need for more effective
clinical strategies that integrate conservative social identities with
same-sex attractions   [Article copies available for a fee from
The Haworth  Document Delivery Sercice: 1-800-HAWORTH. Email address:
<getinfo@haworthpressinc.com> Website:
<http://www.HaworthPress.com>  2001 by the Haworth Press,
Inc. All rights reserved.]
 A
short article by Lee Beckstead, summarizing his findings (written
for an LDS audience)
 
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