I am not a qualified psychiatrist, no, but I do have a healthcare qualification. I am attempting to understand why homosexuality is no longer regarded as a disorder. I can accept that it may not be specifically a mental disorder. But there is certainly a disturbance/abnormality of function - since the normal function of the sex organs is exhibited in heterosexual sex only - and so 'disorder' seems to describe it accurately.
Very few people are.
Years ago they used to force treatment on people who were homosexual, purely because they were homosexual.
Alan Turing for example was chemically castrated.
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Alan_TuringThings have moved on, thank goodness, and we no longer do that.
Now homosexuals only get treated if they have mental problems and can't cope, just like heterosexuals.
But this is because of an issue an individual has, not because they are homosexual.
Although it might cause them to be depressed depending on their background and experiences.
If memory serves me correctly the only reason for treating someone without their consent under the mental health act , now is either they are a danger to the public or themselves and applies regardless of someone's sexuality.
In the past the act was used not just to imprison homosexual people, but also single mothers and a few were thrown into mental asylums and shockingly forgotten.
http://www.independent.co.uk/news/uk/this-britain/sin-and-the-single-mother-the-history-of-lone-parenthood-7782370.htmlJust because they thought these things right in the past, doesn't mean they were.
The only time a homosexual needs to be referred to a doctor because of their homosexuality is if it is causing them a big issue and depression. Given there is still prejudice out there, it's not surprising.
Plus, what about non sexual people?
Not everyone is that fussed with sex, with anyone of any sex.
Should they all be carted off and forcibly treated?
With homosexuals I could understand that someone might find is hard to cope with being " different" along with pressures and what others expect them to be.
I don't doubt some people come apart at the seams.
Hopefully nowadays doctors would be more understanding and would be looking to offer them whatever support they could to come to terms with themselves.
Just like they would with any other depressed or vunerable person.
The point is though, that a happy homosexual doesn't need treatment anymore than a heterosexual.
The only time I would recommend " going to the doctor" for a homosexual would be the same for a heterosexual, if they were in mental anguish which they were unable to resolve or cope with.
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