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Ego-dystonic homosexuality

Introduction: Ego-dystonic homosexuality

Description of Ego-dystonic homosexuality

Ego-dystonic homosexuality: a psychological or psychiatric disorder in which a person experiences persistent distress associated with same-sex preference and a strong need to change the behavior or, at least, to alleviate the distress associated with the homosexuality; no longer a DSM-recognized diagnosis; now included under sexual disorder, not otherwise specified.
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