False. We need facts not theories.
“…homosexuality is a disturbance, comparable to although not identical with a physical illness. Strictly speaking there is no “cancerous person,” “paralytic person,” “pedophile person,” or “transsexual person.” There is, rather, a “person with cancer,” or a “person with a homosexual problem.” In contrast, it is correct to speak of the “heterosexual person,” because every human person is, as a man or a woman, designed for the sexual encounter with the opposite sex irrespective of the existence of a disturbance.” “…both therapy and self therapy may completely eradicate a fully homosexual orientation and restore normal heterosexuality.”
Dubious Psychology by Gerard J.M. van den Aardweg, a clinical psychologist with more than 30 years of practice in therapy with homosexuals.
Catholic World Report, November 1997].
Refuted by Dr Hershberger who states:
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"The orderly, law-like pattern of changes…observed in Spitzer’s study is strong evidence that reparative therapy can assist individuals in changing their homosexual orientation to a heterosexual orientation. Now it is up to those skeptical of reparative therapy to provide comparably strong evidence to support their position. In my opinion, they have yet to do so."1
1 Hershberger, Scott L.,
Guttman Scalability Confirms Effectiveness of Reparative Therapy,
Archives of Sexual Behavior 32:5, p. 440.
Unsubstantiated Claims
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2) *On Born Gay: The Psychobiology Of Sex Orientation *By G. Wilson and Q. Rahman, Peter Owen, London, 2005, 176pp. (Reviewed by Neil E.Whitehead, Ph.D)
“The authors argue that there is a 30% genetic contribution to SSA, (this includes any other pre-natal common factors) and then say the remaining amount (70%) is prenatal exposure to hormones. Their case collapses, as most do, on those same twin studies. Remember that the 30% includes all the prenatal common factors, so the only way for hormones to be responsible for an additional 70% would be to have hormones affecting one twin and not the other. This would be an individual factor, not a common factor. However, it is well known that even opposite-sex twins influence each other hormonally in the womb.
“One would expect in such a book that there be a reasoned derivation for this estimate of the supposed 70% contribution of hormonal activity, but there isn’t.”
Toronto, August 10, 2009 (LifeSiteNews.com) - Dr. Stanton Jones and his research partner, Dr. Mark Yarhouse, were given the opportunity, on Sunday morning at 8:00 a.m., to present their findings on a study of sexual reorientation therapy, at the annual convention of the American Psychological Association (APA) in Toronto.
The six year study concluded that there is evidence that homosexual tendencies can be controlled and redirected toward normal sexual attraction.
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