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245 00 Ex-gay research :|banalyzing the Spitzer study and its
relation to science, religion, politics, and culture /
|cJack Drescher, Kenneth J. Zucker, editors.
264 1 New York :|bHarrington Park Pres,|c[2006]
264 4 |c©2006
300 xxii, 352 pages :|billustrations ;|c23 cm
336 text|btxt|2rdacontent
337 unmediated|bn|2rdamedia
338 volume|bnc|2rdacarrier
504 Includes bibliographical references and index.
505 00 |tThe politics and science of "reparative therapy" /
|rKenneth J. Zucker --|tGold or lead? : introductory
remarks on conversions /|rJack Drescher --|gPerspectives
on changing sexual orientation.|tPosition statement on
therapies focused on attempts to change sexual orientation
(reparative or conversion therapies) /|rCommission on
Psychotherapy by Psychiatrists (COPP), American
Psychiatric Association --|tCan some gay men and lesbians
change their sexual orientation? : 200 participants
reporting a change from homosexual to heterosexual
orientation /|rRobert L. Spitzer --|gCommentaries on the
Spitzer study and Dr. Spitzer's response from Archives of
sexual behavior.|tCan sexual orientation change? : a long-
running saga /|rJohn Bancroft --|tUnderstanding the self-
reports of reparative therapy "successes" /|rA. Lee
Beckstead --|tThe malleability of homosexuality : a debate
long overdue /|rA. Dean Byrd --
505 00 |tA methodological critique of Spitzer's research on
reparative therapy /|rHelena M. Carlson --|tAre converts
to be believed? : assessing sexual orientation
"conversions" /|rKenneth M. Cohen, Ritch C. Savin-Williams
--|tReconsidering "sexual desire" in the context of
reparative therapy /|rLisa M. Diamond --|tThe Spitzer
study and the culture wars /|rJack Drescher --|tSexual
orientation change : a study of atypical cases /|rRichard
C. Friedman --|tThe politics of sexual choices /|rJohn H.
Gagnon --|tToo flawed : don't publish /|rLawrence Hartmann
--|tEvaluating interventions to alter sexual orientation :
methodological and ethical considerations /|rGregory M.
Herek --|tGuttman scalability confirms the effectiveness
of reparative therapy /|rScott L. Hershberger --
|tMethodological limitations do not justify the claim that
same-sex attraction changed through "reparative therapy" /
|rCraig A. Hill, Jeannie D. DiClementi --|tInitiating
treatment evaluations /|rDonald F. Klein --
505 00 |tA positive view of Spitzer's research and an argument
for further research /|rRichard B. Krueger --|tPenile
plethysomography and change in sexual orientation /
|rNathaniel McConaghy --|tFinally, recognition of a long-
neglected population /|rJoseph Nicolosi --|tSexual
orientation change and informed consent in reparative
therapy /|rBruce Rind --|tReparative science and social
responsibility : the concept of a malleable core as
theoretical challenge and psychological comfort /|rPaula
C. Rodríguez Rust --|tA candle in the wind : Spitzer's
study of reparative therapy /|rDonald S. Strassberg --
|tSpitzer's oversight : ethical-philosophical
underpinnings of "reparative therapy" /|rMarcus C. Tye --
|tSexual diversity and change along a continuum of
bisexual desire /|rPaul L. Vasey, Drew Rendall --|tScience
and the Nuremberg code : a question of ethics and harm /
|rMilton L. Wainberg ... [et al.] --|tSexual reorientation
therapy : is it ever ethical? Can it ever change sexual
orientation? /|rJerome C. Wakefield --
505 00 |tHeterosexual identities, sexual orientation therapies,
and science /|rRoger L. Worthington --|tHow Spitzer's
study gives a voice to the disenfranchised within a
minority group /|rMark A. Yarhouse --|tStudy results
should not be dismissed and justify further research on
the efficacy of sexual reorientation therapy /|rRobert L.
Spitzer --|gCommentaries on the Spitzer study and an
interview with Dr. Spitzer from the Journal of gay &
lesbian psychotherapy.|tStudying sexual orientation change
: a methodological review of the Spitzer study /
|rTheodorus G.M. Sandfort --|tThe religious conversion of
homosexuals : subject selection is the voir dire of
psychological research /|rCharles Silverstein --|tAn
anlaysis of the media response to the Spitzer study /
|rSean Lund, Cathy Renna --|tPolitical Science /|rWayne
Besen --|tThe Spitzer study and the Finnish parliament /
|rOlli Stålström, Jussi Nissinen --|tAn interview with
Robert L. Spitzer, MD /|rJack Drescher
600 10 Spitzer, Robert L.
600 12 Spitzer, Robert L.
650 0 Homosexuality|xTreatment|xSocial aspects.
650 0 Homosexuality|xTreatment|xMoral and ethical aspects.
650 0 Sexual orientation|xPhilosophy.
650 0 Gay people|xMental health.
650 0 Gays|xMental health services.
650 0 Ex-gay movement.
650 0 Psychotherapy.
650 12 Homosexuality|xethics.
650 12 Homosexuality|xpsychology.
650 22 Behavior Therapy|xethics.
650 22 Psychotherapy|xethics.
650 22 Sexual Behavior|xpsychology.
700 1 Drescher, Jack,|d1951-
700 1 Zucker, Kenneth J.
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