RACHED, N. R. L.; http://lattes.cnpq.br/4879751466239571; RACHED, Ninmery Ranya Lacerda.
Resumo:
The present work makes a critical study about the violation of the Fundamental
Human Rights, caused by the possibility that professionals of Psychology in Brazil
apply methods of sexual reversion in their patients. For this, a conceptualization of
homosexuality is presented in the foreground, and soon after, a general historical
context is approached regarding the treatment granted to the homosexual individual.
In sequence, a more specific scenario is presented, where homosexuality is a
transformative factor for the creation of social movements in Brazil. Also described
are the methods most used in sexual reversal therapies in the history of Psychology,
as well as scientific debates about sexual orientation. Finally, it is the discussion
raised by Laws 231/2011 and 4931/2016, and the judicial decision handed down in
Popular Action No. 1011189-79.2017.4.01.3400, in contrast to the principles of the
Constitution that support the Brazilian Law. Contextualizing the legal instruments in
question, in that it also elucidates the legal framework and Fundamental Rights that
guarantee the free exercise of any sexual orientation.