Stances on the etiology and mutability of homosexuality The founders held that homosexuality is a treatable mental illness and that a person's sexual orientation can be changed through therapy. Such
conversion therapy is
pseudoscientific, harmful, and unethical according to major medical and psychological organisations in the United States Socarides in particular said in the mid-1990s that he had treated about a thousand homosexual patients, and cured over a third by dealing with the parental causes of an absent father and overbearing mother. Claims that pathologize homosexuality and state that it can be changed through therapy have been denounced by almost every major US medical association, including the
American Medical Association and the
American Psychiatric Association. In 2006, the
American Psychological Association declared that ATCSI created "an environment in which prejudice and discrimination can flourish". The
Southern Poverty Law Center (SPLC) singled the group out as a main source of
junk science used by hate groups to justify anti-gay rhetoric.
Abba Goldberg In 2010, ATCSI's executive secretary Abba Goldberg disclosed a 1991 criminal conviction for conspiracy and fraud, for which he served 18 months in prison.
George Rekers George Rekers was a former officer and scientific advisor of ATCSI. Rekers has testified in court that homosexuality is destructive, and against parenthood by
gay and
lesbian people in a number of court cases involving organizations and state agencies working with children. In May 2010, Rekers employed a male prostitute as a travel companion for a two-week vacation in Europe. Rekers denied any inappropriate conduct and suggestions that he was gay. The male escort told CNN he had given Rekers "sexual massages" while traveling together in Europe. Rekers subsequently resigned from the board of ATCSI.
Gerald Schoenewolf In April 2005, ATCSI published on its website an essay titled
Gay Rights and Political Correctness: A Brief History, written by
Gerald Schoenewolf, a member of ATCSI's Science Advisory Committee. The essay made several controversial claims, including that the
civil rights and
gay rights movements were "destructive", that the American Psychological Association had "been taken over by extremist gays", and that Africans were fortunate to have been sold into
slavery. == See also ==