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Spitzer Study Just Published Evidence Found for Effectiveness of Reorientation Therapy – 12-4-E December 2003 – 35pp (1-35)
Spitzer Study Just Published Evidence Found for Effectiveness of Reorientation Therapy - 12-4-E December 2003 - 35pp (1-35)
Volume information
Authors:
Byrd, A. Dean Ph.D.
Jessel, Adam
NARTH Editors
Nicolosi, Linda Ames
Rosik, Christopher H. Ph.D.
Throckmorton, Warren Ph.D.
Waller, Roy
Topics:
Article Review Scientific
,
Biological Basis of HomoSexuality
,
Book Reviews
,
Change
,
Clinical
,
Conversion Therapy
,
Counseling Process or Techniques
,
Cultural Trends
,
Education
,
Faith
,
Fluidity
,
Freedom
,
Gay Marriage
,
Gender Identity
,
Gender Identity Disorder
,
Genetics
,
Harm in Therapy
,
Health
,
Homosexuality
,
Male Identity
,
Mental Health
,
NARTH Conference
,
Politics
,
Religion
,
Research
,
Sexual Orientation
,
Therapy
,
Therapy or Treatment
,
Unwanted Same-sex Attractions
Included Articles:
Spitzer Study Just Published: Evidence Found for Effectiveness of Reorientation Therapy
NARTH: On Track for the Future
Homosexuality and Genes: Deja vu All Over Again?
Spitzer Study Stirs Further Debate Over Reorientation Therapy
The Chamberlain Magic Show: A Psychological Review of the New Book, Shattered Love
Gay Marriage and Human Sexual Nature
Defining Compulsive Behavior
Of Mice and Gay Men
Unsung Heroes
Examining the Evidence for the “Innate and Immutable” Theory
Sexual Orientation and Psychoanalysis: Sexual Science and Clinical Practice
Diverse Coalition Forms To Support People Seeking ‘Non-Gay’ Alternatives To Unwanted Homosexuality
Reorientation Therapy is Prohibited in Brazil, Says NARTH Supporter
Right, Left or Free to Choose
NARTH Members Say Gender-Identity Disorder of Childhood Diagnosis Should Remain in the Psychiatric Manual
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