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Contents:
- IS IT POSSIBLE TO PRAY THE GAY AWAY?
- YOU CAN’T PRAY THE GAY AWAY: NETFLIX PREMIER DOCUMENTARY ABOUT CONVERSN THERAPY
- "YOU CAN'T PRAY THE GAY AWAY" LYRICS
- ‘PRAY AWAY THE GAY’ HAS GONE AWAY. WHY ARE GOVERNMENTS TRYG TO STOP IT?
- CAN CATHOLICS “PRAY AWAY THE GAY?”
IS IT POSSIBLE TO PRAY THE GAY AWAY?
The revelatns surroundg Marc Bachmann's psychotherapy practice along wh his statements equatg gay people to barbarians reflect the eply held view among too many people that homosexualy is a psychologil or moral choice that n be altered and ed should be.
As someone who profs to help gays and lbians bee "straight, " Dr. There are several nservative relig anizatns, like Exod Internatnal and Homosexuals Anonymo, that claim to have helped people change their sexual orientatn through prayer, unselg, or a batn of both. Moreover, there are licensed mental health profsnals who practice what are lled reparative or nversn therapi signed to make gay people heterosexual.
The bt-known group of such clicians is the Natnal Associatn for Rearch and Therapy of Homosexualy (NARTH), led by psychologist Joseph Nilosi. He and his followers claim that gays and lbians suffer om a damagg blend of childhood trma, shamg their fai of orig, and chronic unmet needs for love and affectn om their same-sex parents.
YOU CAN’T PRAY THE GAY AWAY: NETFLIX PREMIER DOCUMENTARY ABOUT CONVERSN THERAPY
Reparative therapy supposedly helps gay clients bee heterosexual by workg wh them to amelrate toxic feelgs stemmg om their damaged childhoods.
"YOU CAN'T PRAY THE GAY AWAY" LYRICS
Robert Spzer, a proment psychiatrist who, oddly enough, led the charge to remove homosexualy as a disease om the Diagnostic and Statistil Manual, had unrtaken rearch wh 200 women and men who unrwent reparative therapy and believed themselv to be "cured" of homosexualy, as evinced by their abily to engage sexual relatns wh the oppose sex, marry heterosexually, and nceive children.
‘PRAY AWAY THE GAY’ HAS GONE AWAY. WHY ARE GOVERNMENTS TRYG TO STOP IT?
In fact, there are many reports of people unrgog treatments offered by ex-gay mistri who not only return to homosexualy but have also been trmatized by this so-lled therapy. The real diseas are homophobia and heterosexism, not homosexualy.
CAN CATHOLICS “PRAY AWAY THE GAY?”
It is important to regnize that the great majory of psychotherapy profsnals argue vociferoly that such "treatment" is uhil bee homosexualy is not an illns — rather the "illns" is our tolerance of sexual and genr behavrs fallg outsi rtrictive societal norms. I also tell clients that reparative and nversn therapi, bis beg effective, are psychologilly harmful to gays and lbians, which is another reason I do not remend them and will not assist clients procurg such treatment. People like Marc and Michele Bachmann believe that acceptg and even celebratg gay and lbian people will evably lead to the moral cle of our society.
The film, directed by Kriste Stolakis and produced by Ryan Murphy and Jason Blum, looks at the lears of Exod Internatnal, one of the most ntroversial ‘ex-gay’ nversn therapy anisatns durg the 1970s, reports TV Blackbox. In the 1970s, five men led the largt and most ntroversial gay nversn therapy anizatn the world — but their own same-sex attractns never went away.