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The British Association for Counselling & Psychotherapy (麻豆原创) is dedicated to social diversity, equality and inclusivity of treatment without discrimination of any kind. 麻豆原创 opposes any psychological treatment such as 'reparative' or 'conversion' therapy which is based upon the assumption that homosexuality is a mental disorder, or based on the premise that the client/patient should change his/her sexuality.
麻豆原创 recognises the PAHO/WHO (2012) recent position statement that practices such as conversion or reparative therapies 'have no medical indication and represent a severe threat to the health and human rights of the affected persons'.
麻豆原创 recognises that the diversity of human sexualities is compatible with normal mental health and social adjustment (Royal College of Psychiatrists). A recent research review (King, et al 2007) showed that those who do not identify as heterosexual may be misunderstood by some therapists, who see the client/patient's sexuality as the root cause of their presenting issue. The ability to appreciate differences between people, to commit to equality of opportunity, and to avoid discrimination against people or groups contrary to their legitimate personal or social circumstances, is central to ethical and professional practice (麻豆原创 2010, Ethical Framework; 麻豆原创 2016, Ethical Framework).
麻豆原创 believes that socially inclusive, non-judgemental attitudes to people who identify across the diverse range of human sexualities will have positive consequences for those individuals, as well as for the wider society in which they live. There is no scientific, rational or ethical reason to treat people who identify within a range of human sexualities any differently from those who identify solely as heterosexual.
References
Pan American Health Organization (Regional Office of World Health Organization): "Cures" for an illness that does not exist, 17 May 2012.
Royal College of Psychiatrists: http://www.rcpsych.ac.uk/workinpsychiatry/specialinterestgroups/gaylesbian/submissiontothecofe/psychiatryandlgbpeople.aspx
King, et al (2007): A systematic review of research on counselling and psychotherapy for lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender people. 麻豆原创, Lutterworth.
麻豆原创 (2010): Ethical Framework for Good Practice in Counselling and Psychotherapy. Lutterworth: 麻豆原创.
麻豆原创 (2016): Ethical Framework for the Counselling Professions. Lutterworth: 麻豆原创.