
APA Ignored Evidence that Homosexual Behaviour is Part of Psychiatric
Disorder Says Noted Psychiatirst
WEST CONSHOHOCKEN, July 25, 2005 (LifeSiteNews) - In an interview with
the Rome-based Zenit news service, Dr. Rick Fitzgibbons a psychiatrist
and member of the Catholic Medical Association, said that the American
Psychiatric Association (APA) has ignored evidence that homosexual behaviour
is a manifestation of a psychiatric disorder. In their recent call for
the legalization of homosexual marriage, the APA has revealed a political
bias that is of no service to homosexuals, said Fitzgibbons the primary
author of the Catholic Medical Association's document 'Homosexuality and
Hope.'
Fitzgibbons, the co-author of a book on forgiveness published by the APA,
said the APA has also chosen to ignore the potential impact on children
in those "marriages." It is being increasingly proven that children
have a critical psychological need for a stable family life with a mother
and a father, which the homosexual lifestyle cannot provide.
At the APA's most recent convention in Atlanta, the 250 delegates passed
a resolution stating, "In the interests of maintaining and promoting
mental health, the APA supports the legal recognition of same-sex civil
marriage with all rights, benefits and responsibilities conferred by civil
marriage, and opposes restrictions to those same rights, benefits and responsibilities."
Fitzgibbons lists a host of psychological difficulties faced by those
who accept a 'homosexual orientation' as normal. He said, "These include
major depression, suicidal ideation and attempts, anxiety disorders, substance
abuse, conduct disorder, low self-esteem in males and sexual promiscuity
with an inability to maintain committed relationships."
He noted also that, "'homophobia' is not the cause of these disorders,
as many of these studies were done in cultures in which homosexuality is
widely accepted." These studies, he said, along with evidence of the
medical problems associated with un-natural sexual practices, have been
ignored by the APA.
Other groups attempting to help individuals afflicted with homosexual
tendencies also responded to the APA endorsement.
The National Association for Research and Therapy of Homosexuality (NARTH)
Scientific Advisory Committee Chairman Dr. A. Dean Byrd, told the online
homosexual news magazine, The Southern Voice, "There's just not science
backing these policies. I think organizations ought to be guided by science,
not activism."
Even one member of the APA said that the organization had overstepped
its bounds. Dr. Daniel Cowell, a member of the West Virginia Psychiatrist
Association said, "I think the rationale makes sense only if the APA
is involved in political issues--and it most certainly is not. This strays
beyond our bounds. We should stay out of it."
Read the Zenit interview:
http://www.zenit.org/english/visualizza.phtml?sid=...
Read the book, Homosexuality and Hope, co-authored by Dr. Fitzgibbons:
/publications/homosexuality.htm
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