A new family systems therapeutic approach for parents and families of sexual minority youth.

IF 0.5 4区 医学 Q3 LAW
Issues in Law & Medicine Pub Date : 2018-01-01
Christopher J Doyle
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Abstract

Recent legislation introduced in the United States, and abroad, to restrict "conversion" or "change" therapies for clients under the age of eighteen has brought upon increasing challenges for religious and/or rejecting families of children who identify as lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, questioning (LGBBTQ), or experience unwanted same-sex attractions or gender identity conflicts. Currently, fourteen states, the District of Columbia, and forty-four cities have based laws to prohibit such therapies, with ore legislation being introduced every year. While reports of abuse and/or forced therapy with licensed clinicians are hard to verify, outcomes studies on the effects of "conversion" or "change" therapy for minors have not been published in the scientific peer-reviewed literature, and even less is known about successful interventions for religious and/or rejecting families of such youth. With the increasing scrutiny brought about by such laws, licensed medical health practitioners should consider adopting innovative models of family systems therapy in order to safely and effectively work with sexual minority youth, and their families. This article presents one such family systems therapeutic model, while also addressing several important ethical considerations for working with religious and/or rejecting families of sexually minority youth.

性少数青少年家长及家庭的新家庭系统治疗方法。
最近在美国和国外引入的立法,限制对18岁以下的客户进行“转换”或“改变”治疗,这给宗教和/或拒绝的家庭带来了越来越多的挑战,这些家庭的孩子被认为是女同性恋,男同性恋,双性恋,变性人,质疑(LGBBTQ),或经历不必要的同性吸引或性别认同冲突。目前,美国有14个州、哥伦比亚特区和44个城市制定了禁止此类疗法的法律,每年都有新的立法出台。虽然关于虐待和/或由有执照的临床医生强制治疗的报告很难核实,但关于未成年人“转变”或“改变”治疗效果的结果研究尚未在同行评议的科学文献中发表,而对这些青少年的宗教和/或排斥家庭的成功干预措施所知更少。随着这些法律带来的越来越多的审查,有执照的医疗保健从业者应该考虑采用家庭系统治疗的创新模式,以便安全有效地与性少数青年及其家庭合作。这篇文章提出了一个这样的家庭系统治疗模式,同时也提出了几个重要的伦理考虑,与宗教和/或拒绝性少数青年的家庭一起工作。
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Issues in Law & Medicine
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期刊介绍: Issues in Law & Medicine is a peer reviewed professional journal published semiannually. Founded in 1985, ILM is co-sponsored by the National Legal Center for the Medically Dependent & Disabled, Inc. and the Watson Bowes Research Institute. Issues is devoted to providing technical and informational assistance to attorneys, health care professionals, educators and administrators on legal, medical, and ethical issues arising from health care decisions. Its subscribers include law libraries, medical libraries, university libraries, court libraries, attorneys, physicians, university professors and other scholars, primarily in the U.S. and Canada, but also in Austria, Australia, Belgium, Brazil, Italy, The Netherlands, New Zealand, Japan, Russia, South Korea, Spain, Taiwan, and the United Kingdom.
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