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EPISODE · May 27, 2024 · 36 MIN

EP37: Homosexuality and the DSM: From Marginalization to Recognition

from Life Through a Queer Lens · host Jenene & Kit

Unlock the complex history of how queerness was pathologized in our latest episode, where we promise to guide you through the transformation from criminalization to medicalization of LGBTQ identities. Explore with us the pivotal role activists like Carl Ehrlich and Carl Westphal played in shaping this narrative. We'll reflect on the challenging journey the queer community faced as we delve into the original intentions behind medicalizing homosexuality, the subsequent stigmatization, and the powerful acts of defiance that led to a reevaluation of queer identities within the mental health system.Sigmund Freud's theories, once considered radical, now open a window into the shift in perception of homosexuality that laid the groundwork for acceptance and change. We analyze the nuanced implications of his views alongside Alfred Kinsey's groundbreaking research, which brought once-taboo conversations into the mainstream and sparked a sexual revolution. The episode is punctuated with personal accounts revealing the deep-seated impact of societal norms on gender and sexuality, providing insight into the emotional and mental toll these norms have historically taken on individuals from a young age.Our conversation culminates in a stirring homage to Dr. John Fryer's courageous 1972 speech, which played a crucial part in the removal of homosexuality from the DSM's list of mental illnesses. We honor the stories of those who fought against the tide of discrimination, from the Lavender Scare to "Don't Ask, Don't Tell," and recognize the ongoing battle for equality within the LGBTQ+ community. This episode is a testament to the resilience of the human spirit and the continuous advocacy needed to ensure the medical field evolves in understanding and representing LGBTQ identities authentically and respectfully.Check out our linktreeIf anyone is seeking a safe place for chiropractic care on Long Island, you're welcome at Sound Chiropractic in Oakdale, NY. For Chiropractic care or information,check out our link tree here directly to website here

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Unlock the complex history of how queerness was pathologized in our latest episode, where we promise to guide you through the transformation from criminalization to medicalization of LGBTQ identities. Explore with us the pivotal role activists like Carl Ehrlich and Carl Westphal played in shaping this narrative. We'll reflect on the challenging journey the queer community faced as we delve into the original intentions behind medicalizing homosexuality, the subsequent stigmatization, and the p...

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