학술논문

The legacy of medicalising 'homosexuality': A discussion on the historical effects of non-heterosexual diagnostic classifications.
Document Type
Article
Source
Sensoria: A Journal of Mind, Brain & Culture. 2015, Vol. 11 Issue 1, p4-15. 12p.
Subject
*HOMOSEXUALITY
*SEXUAL orientation
*CLASSIFICATION of mental disorders
Language
ISSN
2203-8469
Abstract
The classification of non-heterosexuality has changed considerably over the past century. Once considered as medical conditions attracting legal complications and serious social stigma, expressions of non-heterosexuality are now broadly considered to be normal variations of human sexuality. The historical inclusion of homosexuality in the psychiatric literature may still have implications for how sexual orientation is viewed today, including the ongoing treatment of homosexuality as an illness despite its delisting from medical diagnostic nomenclatures. This discussion paper explores the historically recorded diagnostic classification of homosexuality, reviews the processes that led to the reclassification in the nomenclature and closes with a commentary for current implications of this medical legacy. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]