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Psychoanalysts Approve Position Statement on Homosexuals and Bisexuals Serving in the Military ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Diverse News Editor's Note: This changes the Psychological establishments DSM [Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders] view on homosexuality from being a 'disorder' or 'perversion' during the 1970's - it is not proven, what caused the change. --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
"President Obama has said that he will repeal the 'Don't Ask, Don't Tell'
policy. For the mental health and safety of those in the military and for
those who are contemplating joining the military, this repeal needs to
happen now. Evidence shows the presence of gays does not undermine unit
cohesion. Tens of thousands of gays, lesbians and bisexuals already do serve
openly. Discharging gays, lesbians and bisexuals wastes thousands of highly
trained, badly needed troops," commented
The position statement begins as follows:
"The American Psychoanalytic Association (APsaA) opposes the military policy mandated by Title 10 of the United States Code (Section 654) which prohibits an individual's service in the military on the basis of sexual orientation. Section 654 bans openly gay, lesbian and bisexual individuals from serving in the military. APsaA strongly advocates that the United States Government overturn the current policy.
"It is the position of APsaA that sexual orientation is not germane to
any aspect of military effectiveness, including unit cohesion, morale,
recruitment or retention. Empirical evidence, as well as comparative data
from foreign militaries and domestic police and fire departments shows that
when lesbians, gay men and bisexuals are allowed to serve openly there is no
evidence of disruption. APsaA recognizes and abhors the many detrimental
effects the policy has had on individual service members, the military and
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