LGBTQA Rebuttal of Former President On 19 January 2014,
Dr Indira Sharma, the former president of the Indian Psychiatric Society, expressed her opinion that
homosexuality is unnatural. The Times of India reported that towards the end of her term as the President,
Dr Indira Sharma voiced similar views in an Indian Psychiatric Society panel discussing the
re-criminalisation of homosexuality in India. President Dr T V Asokan and General Secretary Dr N N Raju issued a joint statement clarifying the official position of the society that
homosexuality is not a
psychiatric disorder. The joint statement pointed out the lack of evidence to support the view that
homosexuality is unnatural.
Support for decriminalisation As the
Supreme Court of India was hearing a
case about decriminalising homosexuality, the Indian Psychiatric Society issued a statement supporting the decriminalisation on 2 July 2018. The Society pointed out that
American Psychiatric Association removed homosexuality from the
Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders in 1973. The
World Health Organization removed homosexuality from the
International Classification of Diseases in 1992. The Society stated that
homosexuality is a natural variation of human sexuality. The Society pointed out the lack of scientific evidence to support
conversion therapy and the evidence that
conversion therapy leads to
stigmatisation and
low-self esteem.
Opposition to Conversion Therapy On 11 June 2020, pointing to the 2nd July 2018 Positional Statement, the Indian Psychiatric Society reiterated that
homosexuality is not a
psychiatric disorder.
Conversion Therapies are based on the erroneous premise that sexual orientations are diseases. The Society pointed out the lack of evidence to support the efficiency of the
Conversion Therapies. The statement disapproved of the
Conversion Therapies and urged mental health professionals to refrain from providing such services.
Support for Marriage Equality As the
Supreme Court of India was hearing
cases on marriage equality, the Indian Psychiatric Society issued a statement supporting
marriage equality on 9 April 2023. The Society reiterated that
LGBTQA identities are natural variations within the range of human sexuality. Stating that there is no evidence to support the exclusion of
LGBTQA people from marriage, the Society cautioned that
discrimination leads to mental health issues.
Support for Same-sex Adoption As the
Supreme Court of India was hearing
cases on same-sex adoptions, the Indian Psychiatric Society issued a statement supporting adoption rights for
LGBTQA people on 9 April 2023. The Society acknowledged that the children of
same-sex parents might experience
discrimination and
stigma and urged the sensitise families, schools and communities to prevent
stigma and
discrimination. == Controversy ==