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Sexuality and people with intellectual disabilities: A historical perspective
Authors:Winifred Kempton M.S.W.  Emily Kahn M.Ed.
Affiliation:(1) Hall-Mercer Mental Health/Mental Retardation Center, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania;(2) Health Education, Temple University, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania;(3) 330 Darby Road, C404, 19401-1095 Haverford, Pennsylvania
Abstract:Until the 1960s, the sexuality of people with mental retardation was handled by denial and suppression. The eugenics movement of 1880–1940 led to forced mass sterilization and the segregation of these members of our society. The civil rights movement and the ldquosexual revolutionrdquo were among the catalysts for change as was the move toward normalization and deinstitutionalization of people with mental retardation. In the last 25 years, parents and professionals have begun to work together to find ways to help mentally handicapped individuals to understand their sexuality and to engage in appropriate self-affirming sexual behaviors. We have established goals, guidelines, and curricula for sexuality education. We have trained parents and staff and developed policies for handling sensitive issues, such as sterilization and problematic sexual expression. The AIDS epidemic has provided new impetus for improving education and training in this emerging field.A.C.S.W.Private practice (as a consultant, lecturer, and trainer in sexuality and mental retardation).
Keywords:history  sexuality  developmental disability
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