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Definition of reparative therapy in US English: reparative therapynoun Psychotherapy aimed at changing a person's homosexuality and based on the view that homosexuality is a mental disorder. Example sentencesExamples - I'll see if I can dig out the results on ‘ex-gay’ so-called reparative therapy.
- When his boyfriend's mother found out about the relationship and pulled her son out of school, Adams tried reparative therapy and counseling - again to no avail.
- This fall, Love Won Out, a one-day conference on reparative therapy sponsored by Focus on the Family, will set up shop in Boston at the Tremont Temple Baptist Church.
- Family Fundamentals illustrates this divide with a segment on Kathleen, who is active in the reparative therapy movement.
- Catholic psychologist Joesph Nicolosi, known for so-called reparative therapy for homosexuality, supplies a clinical foreword.
- In October it became known that they had given $8 million to a Christian school connected with the notorious Coral Ridge Ministries, which promotes reparative therapy to ‘cure’ gays.
- Wayne Besen's acclaimed and engaging work debunks ‘ex-gay’ myths, including reparative therapy and the political movement built on supposed ex-gay ‘success’ stories.
- Yet, they endorse Throckmorton and by extension reparative therapy, a practice that holds that homosexuals are sick and need to be fixed.
- On the subject of reparative therapy, do you think any gay people would want to be straight if there weren't an antigay climate in this country?
- Despite the lingering problem of reparative therapy, activists say the the group's move remains a real victory for gays in China.
- Kauth's discussion of Joseph Nicolosi's reparative therapy erroneously implies that it is based on principles of conditioning.
- ‘There are lots of [gay] reparative therapy groups here,’ Taylor said.
- It is true that reparative therapy groups claim people are cured: They stay married or get married, become celibate, and all repress their feelings.
- If the literature of reparative therapy teaches anything, it is how deep homosexuality runs in a person's identity, and how enormously difficult it is to alter.
- ‘It would seem that reparative therapy is sometimes successful,’ he says.
- He wasn't queer because same-sex love was honorable in his time but because he suffered from mother horror and father fixation - a good candidate for reparative therapy.
- The good news, the psychologist tells us, is homosexuality is preventable and treatable through so-called reparative therapy.
- Going straight is a fascinating Guardian article about reparative therapy used to ‘cure’ homosexuality and the ex-gay movement in America.
- Guess which highly respected professional health organizations in the United States think the whole reparative therapy movement is a dangerous lie?
- When it came to so-called reparative therapy, I was helping Laura with an article for her newsletter that exposed this ‘cure for homosexuality’ as the nonsense that it is.
Definition of reparative therapy in US English: reparative therapynoun Psychotherapy aimed at changing a person's homosexuality and based on the view that homosexuality is a mental disorder. Example sentencesExamples - When his boyfriend's mother found out about the relationship and pulled her son out of school, Adams tried reparative therapy and counseling - again to no avail.
- ‘There are lots of [gay] reparative therapy groups here,’ Taylor said.
- The good news, the psychologist tells us, is homosexuality is preventable and treatable through so-called reparative therapy.
- Going straight is a fascinating Guardian article about reparative therapy used to ‘cure’ homosexuality and the ex-gay movement in America.
- It is true that reparative therapy groups claim people are cured: They stay married or get married, become celibate, and all repress their feelings.
- In October it became known that they had given $8 million to a Christian school connected with the notorious Coral Ridge Ministries, which promotes reparative therapy to ‘cure’ gays.
- He wasn't queer because same-sex love was honorable in his time but because he suffered from mother horror and father fixation - a good candidate for reparative therapy.
- I'll see if I can dig out the results on ‘ex-gay’ so-called reparative therapy.
- Kauth's discussion of Joseph Nicolosi's reparative therapy erroneously implies that it is based on principles of conditioning.
- Wayne Besen's acclaimed and engaging work debunks ‘ex-gay’ myths, including reparative therapy and the political movement built on supposed ex-gay ‘success’ stories.
- If the literature of reparative therapy teaches anything, it is how deep homosexuality runs in a person's identity, and how enormously difficult it is to alter.
- Despite the lingering problem of reparative therapy, activists say the the group's move remains a real victory for gays in China.
- On the subject of reparative therapy, do you think any gay people would want to be straight if there weren't an antigay climate in this country?
- This fall, Love Won Out, a one-day conference on reparative therapy sponsored by Focus on the Family, will set up shop in Boston at the Tremont Temple Baptist Church.
- Yet, they endorse Throckmorton and by extension reparative therapy, a practice that holds that homosexuals are sick and need to be fixed.
- Catholic psychologist Joesph Nicolosi, known for so-called reparative therapy for homosexuality, supplies a clinical foreword.
- Family Fundamentals illustrates this divide with a segment on Kathleen, who is active in the reparative therapy movement.
- Guess which highly respected professional health organizations in the United States think the whole reparative therapy movement is a dangerous lie?
- ‘It would seem that reparative therapy is sometimes successful,’ he says.
- When it came to so-called reparative therapy, I was helping Laura with an article for her newsletter that exposed this ‘cure for homosexuality’ as the nonsense that it is.
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