Cím | Therapeutic Antidotes: Helping Gay and Bisexual Men Recover from Conversion Therapies |
Közlemény típusa | Folyóirat cikk |
Kiadás éve | 2001 |
Folyóirat | Journal of Gay & Lesbian Mental Health |
Oldal | 117-130 |
Nyelv | Angol |
Szerző | Haldeman, DC |
Absztrakt | Studies of sexual orientation conversion therapies have focused on the efficacy, or lack thereof, of treatments designed to change sexual orientation. Recently, given the typically low success rate achieved in most conversion therapy studies, some researchers have examined the potential for such treatments to harm patients. It is the author's impression, after twenty years' clinical work with individuals who have undergone some form of conversion therapy, that these treatments can indeed be harmful. This article identifies the various problems commonly presented by patients following an unsuccessful therapeutic attempt to change sexual orientation. Such problems include poor self-esteem and depression, social withdrawal, and sexual dysfunction. Case material illustrates these concerns, and therapeutic approaches to address them are suggested. |
Kulcsszavak | cikk Pszichológia Egyesült Államok terápia reparatív terápia segítés biszexuális férfi melegek |
Gyűjtemény | Szakirodalom |
LMBT vonatkozás | főtéma |
Archívumban elérhető | igen |
Therapeutic Antidotes: Helping Gay and Bisexual Men Recover from Conversion Therapies
Kulcsszavak:
cikk
Pszichológia
Egyesült Államok
terápia
reparatív terápia
segítés
biszexuális férfi
melegek