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  2. Same-sex marriage: What you need to know

    www.apa.org/topics/marriage-relationships/same-sex-marriage

    Like heterosexual couples, same-sex couples form deep emotional attachments and commitments. Same-sex and heterosexual couples alike face similar issues concerning intimacy, love, loyalty, and stability, and they go through similar processes to address those issues. Empirical research also shows that lesbian and gay couples have levels of ...

  3. Gay marriage was first legal in the Netherlands, Belgium, Spain, and Canada; but the recognition of gay marriage by church and state continued to divide opinion worldwide. After the impressive gains for LGBT rights in postapartheid South Africa, conservative evangelicals in the U.S. began providing support and funding for homophobic campaigns ...

  4. Marriage and Family Issues for LGBT People

    www.apa.org/pi/lgbt/resources/marriage-and-family

    in contested child custody cases involving lesbian or gay parents, in second parent adoption cases for same-sex couples and in cases related to marriage rights for same-sex couples. APA resolutions and information regarding LGBT issues such as sexual orientation and marriage, child custody or placement, transgender issues, gender identity and ...

  5. Research indicates that many gay men and lesbians want and have committed relationships. For example, survey data indicate that between 40% and 60% of gay men and between 45% and 80% of lesbians are currently involved in a romantic relationship (e.g., Bradford, Ryan, & Rothblum, 1994; Falkner & Garber, 2002; Morris, Balsam, & Rothblum, 2002).

  6. Understanding sexual orientation and homosexuality

    www.apa.org/topics/lgbtq/orientation

    Sexual orientation refers to an enduring pattern of emotional, romantic, and/or sexual attractions to men, women, or both sexes. Sexual orientation also refers to a person’s sense of identity based on those attractions, related behaviors, and membership in a community of others who share those attractions.

  7. Whereas the denial of civil marriage, including the creation of legal statuses such as civil unions and domestic partnerships, stigmatizes same-sex relationships, perpetuates the stigma historically attached to homosexuality, and reinforces prejudice against lesbian, gay, and bisexual people (Badgett, 2009; Herek, 2006; Hull, 2006); Whereas ...

  8. Psychology’s case for same-sex marriage

    www.apa.org/monitor/2010/10/same-sex

    Laws that exclude lesbian, gay and bisexual people from marriage cause stress, and that stress negatively impacts physical and mental health, said Ilan Meyer, PhD, of Columbia University. The experience of living with stigma, always being vigilant and constantly needing to conceal your “authentic self” from disapproval and even violence ...

  9. These steps toward marriage equality are a triumph for social science, and will likely enhance well-being among lesbian, gay and bisexual (LGB) individuals nationwide — though particularly in the states that have legalized same-sex marriage, says Glenda Russell, PhD, a Colorado clinical psychologist and author of the 2000 book "Voted Out ...

  10. Marriage Equality for Same-Sex Couples

    www.apa.org/about/policy/same-sex.pdf

    WHEREAS many gay, lesbian, and bisexual adults who are in a committed same-sex relationship have taken advantage of the right to marriage, either in their home jurisdictions or in other jurisdictions, even though many jurisdictions that do not permit marriage of same-sex couples do not recognize these valid marriages (Badgett, 2009; Gates et al.,

  11. Helping the Straight Spouse When a Wife or Husband Comes Out as...

    www.apa.org/pi/lgbt/resources/helping-straight-spouse

    2013. "OurPath". OurPath supports Straight Partners of LGB People and Partners of Trans People post discovery or disclosure. Whether separating, divorcing, or remaining in a Mixed Orientation Relationship, OurPath empowers the heterosexual partners of LGBT+ people to find their own path to healing, acceptance, and a new normal.