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Locked Down in the Time of COVID-19:  Safety and Self-Care for Queer and Trans Persons

Locked Down in the Time of COVID-19: Safety and Self-Care for Queer and Trans Persons

ByOrinam Apr 13 2020May 16 2020
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Some coping tips from community members, peer counselors and therapists
for LGBTIQA+ folks staying home in isolation and/or in abusive family situations

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Indian Psychiatric Society reiterates need for decriminalisation of homosexuality

Indian Psychiatric Society reiterates need for decriminalisation of homosexuality

ByOrinam Jul 9 2018Jul 9 2018
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On July 2, 2018, the Indian Psychiatric Society reiterated support for decriminalisation of homosexuality, previously articulated in 2014 and 2016.

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Introductory workshops in LGBTIQA+ peer counselling

ByOrinam Mar 24 2018Mar 27 2018

An emerging need for training on peer support for the LGBTIQA+ community has prompted joint initiatives by Bangalore and Chennai groups in 2018.

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When bigotry impedes mental healthcare

ByPrateek Sharma Oct 10 2016Oct 14 2016
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When bigotry against women and LGBTIQ* people impedes mental healthcare, it not only worsens the condition of the patient but holds back humanity as a whole.

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Quackery Masquerades as Medicine: India’s Conversion Therapy Racket

ByGaurav Deka Jun 3 2015Jun 3 2015
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The recent expose of Delhi’s “conversion therapy” racket highlights the substandard quality of medical practitioners in India and their lack of understanding of mental health science.

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Letter to World Psychiatric Association: Feb 3, 2014

Letter to World Psychiatric Association: Feb 3, 2014

ByOrinam Feb 8 2014Feb 10 2014
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Letter from scientists, professionals and other concerned Indian citizens to World Psychiatric Association on homophobia among mental health practitioners (IPS context).

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Indian Psychiatric Society official statement: homosexuality is not a mental illness

Indian Psychiatric Society official statement: homosexuality is not a mental illness

ByOrinam Feb 6 2014Dec 23 2016
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Feb 6, 2014: Indian Psychiatric Society official declares homosexuality is not a mental illness, following conflicting public statements by some of its office bearers.

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Open letter to Dr. Raju, General Secretary, Indian Psychiatric Society

ByOrinam Feb 5 2014Jul 9 2018
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Letter informing Dr Raju, General Secretary, Indian Psychiatric Society, that homosexuality is not an illness that needs to be classified and managed.

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How I dealt with depression and suicidal thoughts

ByShankar Ganesh Jan 13 2014Oct 31 2018
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A young gay man from India writes about how he overcame depression and suicidal thoughts

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To Raghu, with love

ByGuest Author Sep 10 2013Sep 11 2013
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An Orinam reader reflects on the suicide of his cousin brother.

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