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The Psychological Society of South Africa sexual and gender diversity position statement: contributing towards a just society

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dc.contributor.author Victor, Cornelius Johannes
dc.contributor.author Nel, Juan A
dc.contributor.author Mbatha, Khonzi
dc.date.accessioned 2022-11-24T09:23:05Z
dc.date.available 2022-11-24T09:23:05Z
dc.date.issued 2014-07-31
dc.identifier.citation Victor, C.J., Nel, J.A., Lynch, I., & Mbatha, K. (2014). The Psychological Society of South Africa sexual and gender diversity position statement: Contributing towards a just society. South African Journal of Psychology: Special 20th Anniversary Edition, 44(3), 292-302. https://doi.org/10.1177/0081246314533635 en
dc.identifier.uri https://doi.org/10.1177/0081246314533635
dc.identifier.uri https://hdl.handle.net/10500/29624
dc.description.abstract In this article, we outline the position statement on sexual and gender diversity adopted by the Psychological Society of South Africa’s Council on 24 September 2013. In line with the Society’s constitution, the statement contributes to transforming and redressing silences in South African psychology in order to promote human well-being and social justice for all. The commemoration of the 20th anniversary of the formation of the Society as well as that of democracy in the country in 2014 makes the aforementioned contribution all the more significant. The statement provides psychology professionals in South Africa and elsewhere, with a framework for understanding the challenges that individuals face in societies that are patriarchal and heteronormative and which discriminate on the basis of sexuality and gender. An affirmative view of sexual and gender diversity is taken as the foundation for providing support and guidance to professionals in all areas of psychological practice when dealing with sexually and gender diverse individuals. We contend that by assuming an affirmative stance towards sexual and gender diversity, psychology professionals can assist in the transformation of unjust sexual and gender systems, the harmful effects of which extend beyond their influence on lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, and intersex individuals to all persons in South Africa. In light of recent related developments in other African countries and the imminent launch of the Pan-African Psychology Union, South African psychology may, in fact, in this manner also contribute to similar regional initiatives. en
dc.language.iso en en
dc.publisher South African Journal of Psychology en
dc.relation.ispartofseries ;44
dc.subject Affirmative stance en
dc.subject just society en
dc.subject LGBTI psychology en
dc.subject position statement en
dc.subject Psychological Society of South Africa en
dc.subject sexual and gender diversity en
dc.title The Psychological Society of South Africa sexual and gender diversity position statement: contributing towards a just society en
dc.title.alternative 2014 The Psychological Society of South Africa sexual and gender diversity position statement: contributing towards a just society en
dc.type Article en
dc.description.department College of Human Sciences en


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