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Encyclopedia > Robert Spitzer (psychiatrist)

Dr. Robert L. Spitzer is a Professor of Psychiatry at Columbia University. He was chair of the task force of the third edition of the American Psychiatric Association's Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders (DSM-III) which was released in 1980. He has been referred to as a major architect of the modern classification of mental disorders which involves classifying mental disorders in discrete categories, with specified diagnostic criteria. Psychiatrist redirects here, for the party game, see Psychiatrist (game) Psychiatry is a medical specialty dealing with the prevention, assessment, diagnosis, treatment, and rehabilitation of mental illness. ... Columbia University is a private university whose main campus lies in the Morningside Heights neighborhood of the Borough of Manhattan in New York City. ... The American Psychiatric Association is a professional organization of psychiatrists whose members are American and international physicians who are trained in psychiatry. ... The Diagnostic and Statistical Manual published by the American Psychiatric Association The poopDiagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders (DSM), published by the American Psychiatric Association, is the handbook used most often in diagnosing mental disorders in the United States. ...

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Views on homosexuality

He was controversial in 1973 for arguing that homosexuality is not a clinical disorder, although the mainstream psychiatric community was eventually swayed to this point of view. 1973 (MCMLXXIII) was a common year starting on Monday. ... Homosexuality refers to sexual and romantic attraction between two individuals of the same sex. ...


In 2001, Spitzer delivered a controversial paper at the 2001 annual APA meeting arguing that "highly motivated" individuals could "successfully" change their sexual orientation from homosexual to heterosexual. The APA immediately issued an official disavowal of the paper, noting that it had not been peer reviewed and bluntly stating that "There is no published scientific evidence supporting the efficacy of reparative therapy as a treatment to change one's sexual orientation."[1] This article is about the year 2001. ...


Two years later, Spitzer published the paper in the Archives of Sexual Behavior.[2] The publication decision sparked controversy and one sponsoring member resigned in protest. The paper has been criticized on various grounds, including using non-random sampling and poor criteria for "success" [3]. Archives of Sexual Behavior is an academic sexology journal and the official publication of the International Academy of Sex Research. ...


Books

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  • Critical Issues in Psychiatric Diagnosis (mit Donald F. Klein), Raven 1978, ISBN 0-89004-213-6
  • Dsm 111 Casebook, American Psychiatric Publications 1981, ISBN 0-89042-051-3
  • Treatment of Mental Disorders (mit James W. Jefferson), Oxford University Press 1982, ISBN 0-19-503107-5
  • Psychopathology, a Case Book (mit Janet B.W. Williams und Andrew E. Skodol), McGraw-Hill 1983, ISBN 0-07-060350-2
  • DSM-111 Case Book: Casebook to 3r.e (Diagnostic), Cambridge University Press, 1985, ISBN 0-521-31530-1
  • APA: Desk Reference to DSM III R: Desk Reference to the Diagnostic Criteria of 3r.e (Diagnostic), Cambridge University Press, 1987, ISBN 0-521-34693-2
  • An Annotated Bibliography of Dsm III, 1987, ISBN 0-88048-257-5
  • Scid-P, 1990, ISBN 0-88048-411-X
  • Dsm-IV Casebook: A Learning Companion to the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders, 1994, ISBN 0-88048-675-9
  • Structured Clinical Interview for DSM-IV Axis I Disorders (SCID-I), 1997, ISBN 0-88048-931-6
  • International Perspectives on Dms-Iii, Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders, American Psychiatric Association 1998, ISBN 0-88048-017-3
  • Dsm-IV-Tr Casebook: A Learning Companion to the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders, American Psychiatric Association 2002, ISBN 1-58562-058-0
  • Treatment Companion to the Dsm-IV-Tr Casebook, American Psychiatric Association 2004, ISBN 1-58562-139-0
  • Dsm-IV-Tr Casebook, Volume 2, American Psychiatric Association 2006, ISBN 1-58562-219-2

External links

  • Google video- Open letter, interview with Spitzer where he talks about his research
  • Robert L. Spitzer: New Study On Sexual Reorientation Therapies Presented on May 9, 2001 at the annual meeting of the American Psychiatric Association
  • Interview with Robert L. Spitzer: Homosexuality and the Reality of Change

The American Psychiatric Association is a professional organization of psychiatrists whose members are American and international physicians who are trained in psychiatry. ...

References

  1. ^ http://www.gayhealth.com/templates/1153405334669988619162/common/feature.html?record=552&trycookie=1?record=552
  2. ^ Can Some Gay Men and Lesbians Change Their Sexual Orientation? 200 Participants Reporting a Change from Homosexual to Heterosexual Orientation (Archives of Sexual Behavior, October 2003, p.403-417) PMID 14567650
  3. ^ http://www.religioustolerance.org/hom_spit.htm

  Results from FactBites:
 
The Robert Spitzer 'Ex-Gay' Study (1060 words)
Robert Spitzer's controversial 2001 paper has finally found a publisher, the Archives of Sexual Behavior, October 2003 issue.  This is the paper claiming that the so-called 'reparative therapy' can 'cure' gays and lesbians and make them straight. 
The main criticism of the article involves the method of 'selection' of the participants.  The subjects were fed to Spitzer by a religious organization involved in so-called 'reparative therapy' and an association consisting of a very small minority of mental health professionals who promote so-called 'reparative therapy'.
Robert Spitzer's comments about the manner in which his study has been misrepresented.
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