Hello

On the heels of the bible verses/pro anti gay post, this is
certainly a little more relevant to the teaching of psychology.

Many of you probably know of Dr. Robert Spitzer, psychiatry professor at Columbia 
University.

The field is indebted to him for being instrumental in removing 
homosexuality from the list of mental illnesses in the DSM.

For the past thirty years, he has continued to study sexual orientation, and now 
seems to be somewhat supportive of the claim that *some* gays and lesbians can 
and do change their sexual orientation.

This isn't my area of expertise, so I tend to read and keep my mouth
shut.

But it's still interesting.  The question is -- is Spitzer doing/backing methologically
sound research?  

Is this even a topic that we can still discuss without offending/upsetting people/our 
students?

Here is a summary from NARTH (which of course has its own agenda):

http://www.narth.com/docs/evidencefound.html

And of course other agendas chime in:

http://fly.hiwaay.net/~garson/gay0501.htm

http://www.religioustolerance.org/hom_spit.htm

Have a nice day :)

Jim G


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