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National Mental Health Association Publishes Parents Guide On Sexual Orientation/Prejudice

November 9, 2004 - The Alexandria, Virginia-based National Mental Health Association (NMHA) has recently published, "What Does Gay Mean? How to Talk with Kids about Sexual Orientation and Prejudice" for parents. The brochure was written by Dr. Lynn Ponton.

Dr. Ponton provides talking points for parents to use in introducing the topic of homosexuality to pre-school children, school-age children, as well as teenagers. She urges parents to bring up the topic of homosexuality even before the child brings it up. She says that there is no need to talk about sex relationships when talking about sexual orientation because "Only part of being gay or lesbian is about a sexual relationship. It's more important that children understand that an intimate, loving relationship is sometimes shared between two men or two women in the same way."

Dr. Ponton urges parents of questioning teenagers to use resources provided by the Gay, Lesbian, and Straight Education Network (GLSEN) as well as Parents and Friends of Lesbians and Gays (PFLAG).

In her Q&A section, Ponton states: "Most researchers believe sexual orientation is complex, and that biology plays an important role. This means that many people are born with their sexual orientation, or that it's established at an early age."

In discussing "cures" for homosexuality, she says: "No research has shown that 'reparative therapy' (psychotherapy to eliminate individuals' sexual desires for their own sex) or 'transformational ministry,' (the use of religion to eliminate those desires), is successful. In fact, every mainstream mental healthy and medical organization says these methods may be harmful."

In responding to the question: "Is homosexuality unhealthy?" Dr. Ponton notes: "All sexual behaviors have health risks, and it's important for teens to know this. But being gay does not make someone unhealthy or unhappy. What is unhealthy is prejudice against gays or lesbians."




Updated: 8 February 2008

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