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Why a gay person can't be made un-gay: the truth about reparative therapies

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Despite an abysmal "success rate," practitioners still use reparative therapy in an attempt to turn gays and lesbians straight. This text exposes the pitfalls that should be considered before gays embark on this journey that typically leads nowhere.

- Presents thorough descriptions of the various reparative therapies, contrasts these techniques with traditional therapy, and exposes the faulty theoretical bases of this form of treatment

- Details the author psychiatrist's unsuccessful 5-year-long therapeutic attempt to change his own homosexuality

- Provides essential information that gays and their parents need to know before embarking on what the author feels is a futile course of changing sexual orientation. The content will enlighten politicians and reparative therapists themselves as well

- Supplies an essential, informed counterpoint to the existing literature on reparative therapy

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Product Details
Praeger
1440830754 / 9781440830754
eBook (Adobe Pdf, EPUB)
25/11/2014
English
252 pages
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