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Why A Gay Person Cant Be Made Ungay The Truth About Reparative Therapies Martin Kantor

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Why A Gay Person Cant Be Made Ungay The Truth About Reparative Therapies Martin Kantor
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Publisher: Praeger
File Extension: PDF
File size: 1.92 MB
Pages: 272
Author: Martin Kantor
ISBN: 9781440830747, 9781440830754, 1440830746, 1440830754
Language: English
Year: 2015

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Why A Gay Person Cant Be Made Ungay The Truth About Reparative Therapies Martin Kantor by Martin Kantor 9781440830747, 9781440830754, 1440830746, 1440830754 instant download after payment.

Although homosexuality is becoming less stigmatized in American culture, gays and lesbians still face strong social, familial, financial, or career pressures to "convert" to being heterosexuals. In this groundbreaking book, longtime psychiatrist Martin Kantor, MD—himself homosexual and once immersed in therapy to become "straight"—explains why so-called "reparative therapy" is not only ineffective, but should not be practiced due its faulty theoretical bases and the deeper, lasting damage it can cause.
This standout work delves into the history of reparative therapy, describes the findings of major research studies, and discusses outcome studies and ethical and moral considerations. Author Kantor identifies the serious harm that can result from reparative therapy, exposes the religious underpinnings of the process, and addresses the cognitive errors reparative therapy practitioners make while also recognizing some positive features of this mode of treatment. One section of the book is dedicated to discussing the therapeutic process itself, with a focus on therapeutic errors that are part of its fabric. Finally, the author identifies affirmative eclectic therapy—not reparative therapy—as an appropriate avenue for gays who feel they need help, with goals of resolving troubling aspects of their lives that may or may not be related to being homosexual, and of self-acceptance rather than self-mutation.

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