Homosexuality per se implies no impairment in judgment, stability, reliability, or general social or vocational capabilities; "Further, the American Psychological Association urges all mental health professionals to take the lead in removing the stigma... Matters of Life and Death - Página 144Visualização parcial - Sobre este livro
| United States. Congress. Senate. Select Committee on Intelligence - 1991 - 212 páginas
...(citing a 1975 Resolution of the American Psychological Association which states that homosexuality "implies no impairment in judgment, stability, reliability or general social or vocational abilities ). relations that would occur if the information were to become public not because the information... | |
| Vincent Joseph Samar, Vincent Samar - 1992 - 274 páginas
...Psychiatric Association removed homosexuality from its list of psychiatric disorders and resolved that "homosexuality per se implies no impairment in judgment,...stability, reliability, or general social or vocational capabilities."6 The association further stated that "in the reasoned judgment of most American psychiatrists,... | |
| Louis Diamant - 1993 - 304 páginas
...mental disorders. The American Psychological Association therefore adopts the following resolution: Homosexuality per se implies no impairment in judgment,...reliability, or general social or vocational capabilities. Regarding discrimination against homosexuals, the American Psychological Association adopts the following... | |
| United States. Congress. House. Committee on Armed Services - 1993 - 380 páginas
...Association remove homosexuality from its list of mental disorders. In so doing, the organization stated that "homosexuality per se implies no impairment in judgment,...reliability, or general social or vocational capabilities" (American Psychiatric Association, 1973). In 1975, the American Psychological Association passed a... | |
| United States. Congress. Senate. Committee on Armed Services - 1994 - 1102 páginas
...have adopted resolutions rejecting the conception of homosexuality as a mental illness, stating that "homosexuality per se implies no impairment in judgment,...reliability, or general social or vocational capabilities." 11 "See generally. Developments in the Law -- Sexual Orientation and the Law. 102 Harv. L. Rev. 1508... | |
| Vincent J. Genovesi - 1996 - 434 páginas
...its list of mental disorders and sexual deviations. In its statement the association commented that "homosexuality per se implies no impairment in judgment,...reliability, or general social or vocational capabilities." The APA went on to distinguish homosexuality, "which by itself does not necessarily constitute a psychiatric... | |
| Richard A. Isay - 1997 - 226 páginas
...social and vocational discrimination and criminal sanctions against homosexuals. It said, in part, "Homosexuality per se implies no impairment in judgment,...stability, reliability, or general social or vocational capabilities."17 Dr. Richard Simons, president of the American Psychoanalytic Association in 1987,... | |
| Hilda F. Besner, Charlotte I. Spungin - 1998 - 276 páginas
...mental disorders. The American Psychological Association therefore adopts the following resolution: Homosexuality, per se. implies no impairment in judgment,...reliability, or general social or vocational capabilities: Further, the American Psychological Association urges all menial health professionals to take the lead... | |
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