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  • Experts Recommend Classifying Bitterness As A Mental Disorder

    06/02/2009 5:06:01 AM PDT · by Diana in Wisconsin · 64 replies · 1,989+ views
    All Headline News ^ | June 1, 2009 | AHN Staff
    Arlington, VA (AHN) - Mental health experts are recommending the reclassification of prolonged bitterness as a mental disorder. They are proposing the inclusion of post traumatic embitterment disorder in the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders for the fifth edition due for publication in 2012. The mental ailment is described is a pathological reaction to one negative life event like conflict at work, being laid off, divorce, ailment or separation in which the victim views the event as unjust and a violation of his basic belief and values. Dr. Michael Linden, the German psychiatrist who named the behavior, explained...
  • State moves to restrict Catholics in politics

    06/02/2009 4:04:21 AM PDT · by Man50D · 27 replies · 1,148+ views
    WorldNetDaily.com ^ | June 01, 2009 | Drew Zahn
    The Roman Catholic Diocese of Bridgeport in Connecticut has filed a federal lawsuit following assertions by a state official that rallying church members at the Capitol in Hartford constitutes a violation of lobbying law. Six weeks after 4,000 Catholics in Connecticut rallied in opposition to a proposed state law known as Bill 1098, which dictated local parishes reorganize their governing structures to substitute lay leaders for priests in oversight of finances , the Diocese of Bridgeport received a letter from Connecticut's Office of State Ethics informing it that an investigation was underway to ascertain if the diocese had violated state...
  • Will American Psychological Association’s doubts on “gay” gene change everything?

    05/21/2009 6:12:04 AM PDT · by jmaroneps37 · 20 replies · 1,083+ views
    The Collins Report ^ | May 21, 2009 | Kevin "Coach" Collins
    Stop the presses! A respected professional mental health organization, the American Psychological Association (APA) has officially expressed doubts about the existence of a “gay” gene which compels people to be homosexuals. Is this truth finally winning out or another vast right wing conspiracy? In 1973 the American Psychiatric Association, the guiding organization in the mental health field yielded to organized pressure from gay activists and removed homosexuality from its list of mental disorders. Thereafter all other mental health providers had to comply. Until now the American Psychological Association (APA) went along, but it recently released a publication stating, “There is...
  • 'Gay gene' theory dealt a knockout punch

    05/14/2009 11:26:07 AM PDT · by mikelets456 · 74 replies · 2,333+ views
    One news now ^ | 5/14/2009 | Charlie Butts
    The attempt to prove that homosexuality is determined biologically has been dealt a knockout punch. An American Psychological Association publication includes an admission that there's no homosexual "gene" -- meaning it's not likely that homosexuals are born that way. For decades, the APA has not considered homosexuality a psychological disorder, while other professionals in the field consider it to be a "gender-identity" problem. But the new statement, which appears in a brochure called "Answers to Your Questions for a Better Understanding of Sexual Orientation & Homosexuality," states the following: "There is no consensus among scientists about the exact reasons that...
  • 'Gay' gene claim suddenly vanishes American Psychological revises statement on homosexuality

    05/14/2009 12:59:02 PM PDT · by TaraP · 26 replies · 1,023+ views
    WND ^ | May 14th, 2009
    A publication from the American Psychological Association includes an admission that there is no "gay" gene, according to a doctor who has written about the issue on the website of National Association for Research & Therapy of Homosexuality. A. Dean Byrd, the past president of NARTH, confirmed that the statement from the American Psychological Association came in a brochure that updates what the APA has advocated for years. Specifically, in a brochure that first came out about 1998, the APA stated: "There is considerable recent evidence to suggest that biology, including genetic or inborn hormonal factors, play a significant role...
  • Statement from the Royal College of Psychiatrists' Gay and Lesbian Mental Health

    05/13/2009 9:39:38 PM PDT · by Maelstorm · 8 replies · 656+ views
    http://media-newswire.com/ ^ | 2009-04-27 | Royal College of Psychiatrists' Gay and Lesbian Mental Health
    (Media-Newswire.com) - The Royal College shares the concern of both the American Psychiatric Association and the American Psychological Association that positions espoused by bodies like the National Association for Research and Therapy of Homosexuality ( NARTH ) in the United States are not supported by science. There is no sound scientific evidence that sexual orientation can be changed. Furthermore so-called treatments of homosexuality as recommended by NARTH create a setting in which prejudice and discrimination can flourish. The Royal College of Psychiatrists holds the view that lesbian, gay and bisexual people should be regarded as valued members of society who...
  • American Psychological Association revises statement on homosexuality

    05/13/2009 9:44:45 PM PDT · by Maelstorm · 30 replies · 2,143+ views
    By Bob Unruh
    A publication from the American Psychological Association includes an admission that there is no "gay" gene, according to a doctor who has written about the issue on the website of National Association for Research & Therapy of Homosexuality. Dr. A. Dean Byrd Ph.D, the past president of NARTH, confirmed that the statement from the American Psychological Association came in a brochure that updates what the APA has advocated for years. Specifically, in a brochure that first came out about 1998, the APA stated: "There is considerable recent evidence to suggest that biology, including genetic or inborn hormonal factors, play a...
  • 'Gay' Gene Claim Suddenly Vanishes

    05/13/2009 7:07:43 AM PDT · by conservativegramma · 186 replies · 4,391+ views
    World Net Daily ^ | May 13, 2009 | Bob Unruh
    American Psychological Association revises statement on homosexuality A publication from the American Psychological Association includes an admission that there is no "gay" gene, according to a doctor who has written about the issue on the website of National Association for Research & Therapy of Homosexuality. A. Dean Byrd, the past president of NARTH, confirmed that the statement from the American Psychological Association came in a brochure that updates what the APA has advocated for years. Specifically, in a brochure that first came out about 1998, the APA stated: "There is considerable recent evidence to suggest that biology, including genetic or...
  • Pro-Homosexual Booklet to Be Distributed to All 16,000 US School Districts

    02/26/2009 5:21:53 PM PST · by Maelstorm · 80 replies · 2,100+ views
    http://www.lifesitenews.com ^ | February 21, 2008 | By Hillary White
    The 24-page booklet by the National Education Association and American Psychological Association, tells students that homosexuality is a "normal expression of human sexuality". "What's so scary and dogmatic about this report is that it communicates that religious-based viewpoints are harmful, and even dangerous," said Candi Cushman, education analyst for Focus on the Family Action. The booklet particularly targets the idea that homosexuality is a condition that can be changed. It instructs educators, "Schools should be careful to avoid discussions of transformational ministry in their curriculum." Brian Raum, senior legal counsel for the Alliance Defense Fund, said that the talk of...
  • New Study: Direct Link Between Abortion and Mental Health Problems

    11/28/2008 12:25:25 PM PST · by SErtelt · 25 replies · 1,157+ views
    LifeNews.com ^ | November 28, 2008 | Steven Ertelt
    Washington, DC -- A new research study featuring numerous controls and a national data set finds a link between abortion and psychiatric disorders. The study directly contradicts the report the American Psychiatric Association released in August claiming abortion causes no mental health issues for women. The research team found induced abortions result in increased risks for a myriad of mental health problems ranging from anxiety to depression to substance abuse disorders. Ultimately, the authors write that abortion is directly "responsible for more than 10% of the population incidence of alcohol dependence, alcohol abuse, drug dependence, panic disorder, agoraphobia, and bipolar...
  • Psychologists Vote to End Interrogation Consultations (of terrorists)

    09/18/2008 11:24:24 AM PDT · by reaganaut1 · 12 replies · 278+ views
    New York Times ^ | September 17, 2008 | Benedict Carey
    Members of the American Psychological Association have voted to prohibit consultation in the interrogations of detainees held at Guantánamo Bay, Cuba, or so-called black sites operated by the Central Intelligence Agency overseas, the association said on Wednesday. The vote, 8,792 to 6,157 in a mail-in balloting concluded Monday, may help to settle a long debate within the profession over the ethics of such work. Psychologists have helped military and C.I.A. interrogators evaluate detainees, plan questioning strategy and judge its psychological costs. The association’s ethics code, while condemning a list of coercive techniques adopted in the Bush administration’s antiterrorism campaign, has...
  • Getting In Our Heads

    08/21/2008 6:29:07 PM PDT · by Kaslin · 4 replies · 166+ views
    IBD Editorials ^ | August 21, 2008
    Environment: The power of persuasion. Psychologists say they have it and aim to use it to persuade us that we need to be more sensitive to protecting the Earth.But that's putting it mildly. If we were looser with our words, we'd say the 148,000-member American Psychological Association plans to condition the public so that, in the words of Douglas Vakoch, clinical psychologist at the California Institute of Integral Studies in San Francisco, today's "increased environmental concern" won't "become just another fashionable trend." Among the agenda items from the group's meeting last week in Boston, USA Today reported, were stepped-up "efforts...
  • Our Insane Mental Health System

    08/21/2008 7:59:15 AM PDT · by Chickensoup · 99 replies · 554+ views
    World Magazine ^ | 08.23.08 | Marvin Olansky
    Our insane mental health system Faith-based finalists: The poorest among us are those who’ve lost their minds, according to psychiatrist E. Fuller Torrey | Marvin Olasky I first heard E. Fuller Torrey critique America's mental health non-system nearly two decades ago—and the evidence of breakdown has only increased since then. The mentally ill now form probably half of the homeless and prison populations. Exploited and victimized by others, and often terrorized by their own phobias, they are a threat to themselves and to others, causing one-tenth of the homicides in the United States. Torrey, a psychiatrist who specializes in helping...
  • APA Insider: Abortion Report a "Politically-Motivated Exercise"

    08/19/2008 10:33:47 AM PDT · by Apollos21K · 3 replies · 213+ views
    LifeSiteNews ^ | 8/18/2008 | y White
    A member of the American Psychological Association and one of the trained psychologists asked by the APA to examine their report on the long-term psychological effects of abortion on women, has concluded that it is nothing more than a "politically-motivated exercise" in support of legal abortion. Rachel M. MacNair, Ph.D. wrote that after close examination of it, she saw "no evidence" that the APA's report "was actually interested in keeping up with real science." The report, published earlier this month, claimed to have examined all the available research literature since 1989. It concluded that there were no significant negative psychological...
  • Psychologists Clash on Aiding Interrogations

    08/16/2008 5:07:10 PM PDT · by reaganaut1 · 4 replies · 175+ views
    New York Times ^ | August 15, 2008 | Benedict Carey
    They have closely studied suspects, looking for mental quirks. They have suggested lines of questioning. They have helped decide when a confrontation is too intense, or when to push harder. More than those in the other healing professions, psychologists have played a central role in the military and C.I.A. interrogation of people suspected of being enemy combatants. But now the profession, long divided over this role, is considering whether to make any involvement in military interrogations a violation of its code of ethics. At the American Psychological Association’s annual meeting this week in Boston, prominent members are denouncing such work...
  • Researcher: APA Chair Withholding Info on Abortion's Mental Health Risks

    08/15/2008 1:33:50 PM PDT · by wagglebee · 7 replies · 88+ views
    Life News ^ | 8/15/08 | Steven Ertelt
    Washington, DC (LifeNews.com) -- One of the leading researchers into the aftereffects of abortion on women says he believes the chair of the American Psychological Association task force that issued a recent report saying abortion poses no mental health risks for women violated APA's own ethics rules.Dr. David Reardon, the head of the Illinois-based Elliot Institute, says the report is tarnished by the fact that the lead author, Dr. Brenda Major, has violated the APA's own data sharing rules.He tells LifeNews.com Major consistently refused to allow her own data on abortion and mental health effects to be reanalyzed by...
  • The American Psychological Association Weighs In

    08/14/2008 7:00:47 PM PDT · by HoosierHawk · 14 replies · 179+ views
    Various Sources | August 14, 2008 | Various News Sources
    The American Psychological Association is meeting this week in Boston. Some of their findings: Ear infections 'link' to obesityPsychologists Probe What it Means to Think GreenWomen and War And, of course, women suffer no emotional effects of an abortion Just more tripe from the APA. I've probably missed a few of the group's insightful studies.
  • Americans spending, gambling, saving

    08/14/2008 10:39:54 AM PDT · by decimon · 2 replies · 71+ views
    American Psychological Association ^ | Aug 14, 2008 | Unknown
    Who's happiest, who's most at risk?BOSTON – For some, spending in today's tumultuous economy is not a problem, especially for those who don't care what everyone else has. But for others, casino splurges, not saving enough or buying the latest iPhone on impulse can lead to emotional turmoil or financial troubles, according to several new studies on consumer behavior. These studies, presented at the 116th Annual Convention of the American Psychological Association, show how various approaches to spending can lead to contentment or problems. The studies cover the buying habits and emotional well-being of spenders, the demographics of gamblers and...
  • Researcher on Abortion-Depression Link Says APA Report Flawed

    08/14/2008 9:18:11 AM PDT · by julieee · 6 replies · 284+ views
    LifeNews.com ^ | August 14, 2008 | Steven Ertelt
    Wellington, New Zealand -- A New Zealand researcher who is one of the world's leading experts on the kind of mental health problems women face after an abortion says the new report from the American Psychological Association denying any link flies in the face of the best studies. Dr. David Fergusson conducted a seminal study in January 2006 that found women who have abortions are more likely to become severely depressed.
  • American Psychological Association Ignores Abortion-Depression Link

    08/14/2008 8:32:39 AM PDT · by julieee · 8 replies · 498+ views
    LifeNews.com ^ | August 13, 2008 | Steven Ertelt
    Washington, DC -- A panel of the American Psychological Association released a new report Wednesday that came to the conclusion skeptics predicted. The organization, which supports legalized abortion, claims abortion causes no mental health problems despite recent research proving otherwise. The group's conclusions aren't a surprise given that pro-life advocates and a psychology professor both noted the organization stacked the panel with abortion advocates.