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Clients' Perceptions of How Reorientation Therapy and Self-Help Can Promote Changes in Sexual Orientation

2008; SAGE Publishing; Volume: 102; Issue: 1 Linguagem: Inglês

10.2466/pr0.102.1.3-28

ISSN

1558-691X

Autores

A. Dean Byrd, Joseph Nicolosi, Richard Potts,

Tópico(s)

Religion, Spirituality, and Psychology

Resumo

Presented is a summary of 882 homosexual people's responses to 5 open-ended questions about sexual reorientation therapy. Of the 882 participants, 726 reported that they had received reorientation therapy from a professional therapist or a pastoral counselor. As a group, 779 (89.7%) of the participants viewed themselves as “more homosexual than heterosexual,” “almost exclusively homosexual,” or “exclusively homosexual” in their orientation before receiving reorientation therapy or making self-help efforts to change. The majority reported they believed sexual reorientation therapy and various forms of self-help were helpful to them, psychologically, spiritually, and sexually.

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