This study reports the results of a comprehensive online survey of 1,612 current or former members of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, many of whom engaged in psychotherapy to cope with (i.e., understand, accept, or change) their same-sex attractions. Data obtained from written and quantitative responses showed that therapy was initiated over a very wide age range and continued for many years. However, counseling was largely ineffective; less than 4% reported any modification of core same-sex erotic attraction. Moreover, 42% reported that their change-oriented therapy was not at all effective, and 37% found it to be moderately to severely harmful. In contrast, affirming psychotherapeutic strategies were often found to be ben...
This dissertation explores the issue of doing psychotherapy with ego-dissonant gay male clients. The...
The purpose of this study was to see if clients in a private practice therapy setting reported any c...
This study tests the therapeutic effects of Abraham C. Mattakottil\u27s Life Style Reframing and Gri...
This study reports the results of a comprehensive online survey of 1,612 current or former members o...
This study examined sexual orientation change efforts (SOCE) by 1,612 individuals who are current or...
Position statements of the major mental health organizations in the United States state that there i...
This study examined sexual orientation change efforts, identity conflict, and psychosocial health in...
Therapy meant to change someone’s sexual orientation, or reorientation therapy, is still in practice...
This study investigated the psychological and religious characteristics of dissatisfied same-sex att...
Abstract Background we know very little about mental health practitioners' views on treatments to ch...
Therapies designed to change sexual orientation have come under increasing scrutiny from the profess...
Utilizing a sample of 281 sexual minorities who reported having had or currently experiencing distre...
LGB individuals seek out counseling at higher rates than their straight counterparts and they tend t...
This study examined the psychosocial correlates of following various church-based approaches for dea...
Two kinds of therapy of ego-dystonic homosexuals are discussed: gay-affirmative psychotherapy, which...
This dissertation explores the issue of doing psychotherapy with ego-dissonant gay male clients. The...
The purpose of this study was to see if clients in a private practice therapy setting reported any c...
This study tests the therapeutic effects of Abraham C. Mattakottil\u27s Life Style Reframing and Gri...
This study reports the results of a comprehensive online survey of 1,612 current or former members o...
This study examined sexual orientation change efforts (SOCE) by 1,612 individuals who are current or...
Position statements of the major mental health organizations in the United States state that there i...
This study examined sexual orientation change efforts, identity conflict, and psychosocial health in...
Therapy meant to change someone’s sexual orientation, or reorientation therapy, is still in practice...
This study investigated the psychological and religious characteristics of dissatisfied same-sex att...
Abstract Background we know very little about mental health practitioners' views on treatments to ch...
Therapies designed to change sexual orientation have come under increasing scrutiny from the profess...
Utilizing a sample of 281 sexual minorities who reported having had or currently experiencing distre...
LGB individuals seek out counseling at higher rates than their straight counterparts and they tend t...
This study examined the psychosocial correlates of following various church-based approaches for dea...
Two kinds of therapy of ego-dystonic homosexuals are discussed: gay-affirmative psychotherapy, which...
This dissertation explores the issue of doing psychotherapy with ego-dissonant gay male clients. The...
The purpose of this study was to see if clients in a private practice therapy setting reported any c...
This study tests the therapeutic effects of Abraham C. Mattakottil\u27s Life Style Reframing and Gri...