["Based on existing scientific evidence and good practice guidelines from
the field of psychiatry, the Indian Psychiatric Society would like to state
that there is no evidence to substantiate the belief that homosexuality is
a mental illness or a disease,'' said the statement by IPS president Dr T V
Asokan and general secretary N N Raju. ]

http://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/india/Homosexuality-is-not-a-disease-psychiatrists-say/articleshow/29965430.cms

Homosexuality is not a disease, psychiatrists sayMalathy
Iyer<http://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/toireporter/author-Malathy-Iyer.cms>
,TNN | Feb 7, 2014, 03.03 AM IST

MUMBAI: Homosexuality<http://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/topic/Homosexuality>
is
not a mental illness or disease, the country's psychiatrists said in a
joint statement on Thursday.

The Indian Psychiatric
Society<http://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/topic/Indian-Psychiatric-Society>
(IPS),
an umbrella body for psychiatrists across the country, said this in
response to the furore over its former president Dr Indira Sharma's
statement on homosexuality last month.

Dr Sharma had said (TOI, January 19), "The manner in which homosexuals have
brought the talk of sex to the roads makes people uncomfortable. It's
unnatural. Our society doesn't talk about sex. Heterosexuals don't talk
about sex. It is a private matter.''

The lesbian-gay
community<http://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/topic/lesbian-gay-community>
had
taken up the matter with the IPS. "Based on existing scientific evidence
and good practice guidelines from the field of psychiatry, the Indian
Psychiatric Society would like to state that there is no evidence to
substantiate the belief that homosexuality is a mental illness or a
disease,'' said the statement by IPS president Dr T V Asokan and general
secretary N N Raju.

The note added that the IPS would issue a detailed statement later. Dr Raju
told TOI on Thursday that the majority had spoken. "Now that we have stated
that homosexuality isn't a mental illness, it's no longer in the purview of
psychiatrists,'' he said, adding that views changed over time. "A few
decades back, hypertension was considered a mental illness, and so was
hyperthyroidism,'' he said.

Dr Sharma, who heads the psychiatry department at Banaras Hindu University,
wrote to TOI that she had given a talk on homosexuality at the IPS annual
conference held in Pune in January. "I only said homosexuality is a social
issue. Sexual orientation cannot be changed by enacting laws or by punitive
measures. It has to come from within. The media has a responsibility to
create awareness regarding society's view on sexual orientation, whether it
approves or disapproves it," she said, adding that her comment was neutral.

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