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The response of mental health professionals to clients seeking help to change or redirect same-sex sexual orientation

机译:心理健康专业人员对寻求帮助以改变或重新定向同性性取向的客户的反应

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Background we know very little about mental health practitioners' views on treatments to change sexual orientation. Our aim was to survey a representative sample of professional members of the main United Kingdom psychotherapy and psychiatric organisations about their views and practices concerning such treatments. Methods We sent postal questions to mental health professionals who were members of British Psychological Society, the British Association for Counselling and Psychotherapy, the United Kingdom Council for Psychotherapy and the Royal College of Psychiatrists. Participants were asked to give their views about treatments to change homosexual desires and describe up to five patients each, whom they has treated in this way. Results Of 1848 practitioners contacted, 1406 questionnaires were returned and 1328 could be analysed. Although only 55 (4%) of therapists reported that they would attempt to change a client's sexual orientation if one consulted asking for such therapy, 222 (17%) reported having assisted at least one client/patient to reduce or change his or her homosexual or lesbian feelings. 413 patients were described by these 222 therapists: 213 (52%) were seen in private practice and 117 (28%) were not followed up beyond the period of treatment. Counselling was the commonest (66%) treatment offered and there was no sign of a decline in treatments in recent years. 159 (72%) of the 222 therapists who had provided such treatment considered that a service should be available for people who want to change their sexual orientation. Client/patient distress and client/patient autonomy were seen as reasons for intervention; therapists paid attention to religious, cultural and moral values causing internal conflict. Conclusion A significant minority of mental health professionals are attempting to help lesbian, gay and bisexual clients to become heterosexual. Given lack of evidence for the efficacy of such treatments, this is likely to be unwise or even harmful.
机译:背景我们对心理健康从业者对改变性取向的治疗方法的看法知之甚少。我们的目的是调查英国主要心理治疗和精神病学组织专业成员的代表性样本,以了解他们对此类治疗的看法和做法。方法我们向英国心理协会,英国心理咨询和心理治疗协会,英国心理治疗委员会和皇家精神病医生学会的成员的心理健康专业人员发送了邮政问题。要求参与者就改变同性恋欲望的治疗方法发表看法,并描述每位患者最多五名以这种方式治疗的患者。结果与1848名从业人员进行了联系,返回了1406份调查表,可以分析1328份。尽管只有55(4%)的治疗师报告说,如果咨询一名患者,他们会尝试改变服务对象的性取向,但222(17%)的治疗师报告曾协助至少一位服务对象/患者减少或改变其同性恋或女同性恋的感觉。这222位治疗师对413位患者进行了描述:私人执业者为213位(52%),超过治疗期未随访117位(28%)。咨询是最常见的治疗方法(66%),并且近年来没有下降的迹象。提供这种治疗的222位治疗师中的159位(72%)认为,应该为想要改变性取向的人们提供服务。客户/患者的困扰和客户/患者的自主权被视为干预的原因;治疗师关注引起内部冲突的宗教,文化和道德价值观。结论极少数的精神卫生专业人员正试图帮助女同性恋,男同性恋和双性恋者成为异性恋者。鉴于缺乏此类治疗功效的证据,这可能是不明智的,甚至是有害的。

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