Showing posts with label cure. Show all posts
Showing posts with label cure. Show all posts

Wednesday, May 30, 2007

Another Medical Association Opposes "Reparative Therapy"


Ex-Gay Watch is reporting (http://www.exgaywatch.com/wp/2007/05/aapa-votes-to-oppose-attempts-to-cure-homosexuality/) that the American Academy of Physician Assistants (AAPA) has joined a large number of prestigious professional associations in opposing the quackery known as reparative therapy marketed by the Christianist far right. On the matter of conversion therapies, the AAPA voted the following:

The American Academy of Physician Assistants opposes any psychiatric treatment directed specifically at changing sexual orientation, such as “conversion” or “reparative” therapy which is based upon the assumption that homosexuality per se is a mental disorder or based upon the a priori assumption that the patient should change his/her sexual orientation.

With this decision, the AAPA joins a large number of prestigious professional organizations in the view that homosexuality is not a disorder to be cured, and that therapy claiming to do so not something to be endorsed. It's a shame that groups like Exodus International and its affiliates have no regard for legitimate medical and mental health expert opinion, particularly since the cure programs do not work - just generate a lot of money for the fundies. Just look at Focus on the Family's ex-professional ex-gay, John Paulk (pictured on the cover of Newsweek at left), who was photographed by Wayne Besen cruising in a gay bar.

Tuesday, May 22, 2007

What Would You Decide?


Euphoria (http://realeuphoria.com/index.php) posted this ad on his blog a few days ago. It’s not a real ad. Instead, it relates to the movie “Hard Pill” which Euphoric recommends we view. Per his post, the movie is built on the concept of “What if there was a Pill that we could take to make us straight?” He further reports that the film really looked at the impact such a discovery would have on not only the gay man but the people around him. It also looks at what would motivate a gay man to take this pill and whether taking the pill could solve the issues.

Talking with my therapist yesterday – who thinks my blog is a great idea and encouraged me to start it – I told him about the premise of the movie. He asked what I would decide if given the option of taking such a pill and now being able to to be straight. I told him (as he knew full well from seeing me for a number of years) that there had certainly been a time when I would have gladly taken the pill. Now, however, I told him that I would definitely NOT take the pill. I like who I am at long last and I am comfortable with the sexual orientation that God gave me. What choice would you make?