Change in Sexual Orientation is Possible,Harm Unlikely,according to New Evidence
Change in Sexual Orientation is Possible, Harm Unlikely, according to New Evidence of Long-Term Outcomes
Reviewed by Christopher H. Rosik, Ph.D.
http://narth.com/2011/10/2061/
October, 2011
The best-designed study of sexual-orientation change efforts (SOCE) to date, has just concluded in a follow-up report that some people can indeed move from homosexuality to heterosexuality, and that harm is unlikely to result from such efforts.
The original study was published in 2007 by Stanton Jones, Ph.D., of Wheaton College, and Mark Yarhouse, Ph.D., of Regent University, in their book, "Ex-Gays?". The follow-up study has just appeared in the Journal of Sex & Marital Therapy.
Read the full story at www.VirtueOnline.org
Reviewed by Christopher H. Rosik, Ph.D.
http://narth.com/2011/10/2061/
October, 2011
The best-designed study of sexual-orientation change efforts (SOCE) to date, has just concluded in a follow-up report that some people can indeed move from homosexuality to heterosexuality, and that harm is unlikely to result from such efforts.
The original study was published in 2007 by Stanton Jones, Ph.D., of Wheaton College, and Mark Yarhouse, Ph.D., of Regent University, in their book, "Ex-Gays?". The follow-up study has just appeared in the Journal of Sex & Marital Therapy.
Read the full story at www.VirtueOnline.org
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