The Indian Journal of Psychiatry, official publication of Indian
Psychiatric Society, in its editorial ‘Homosexuality and India’ in its
first quarter 2012 issue, Volume 54(1), written by TS Sathyanarayana Rao,
the Journal’s Honorary Editor from JSS Medical College, Mysore, and KS
Jacob, Christian Medical College, Vellore, state that “the argument that
homosexuality is a stable phenomenon is based on the consistency of
same-sex attractions, the failure of attempts to change and the lack of
success with treatments to alter orientation”.

They question unethical and unwarranted attempts at conversion therapy and
call for physicians to provide medical service with “compassion and respect
for human dignity for all people irrespective of their sexual orientation.”

“as with all complex behaviors and personality characteristics, biological
and environmental influences combine to produce particular sexual
orientation and identity.” they concluded

This is the first time the IPA has allowed a stand on homosexuality openly,
and the authors deserve our thanks for that.

You can download the full text of the editorial at:

http://orinam.net/content/wp-content/uploads/2012/04/
IndianJPsychiatry5411-3939187_105631.pdf

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