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What it was like for a teenager to go through “ex-gay” therapy—and how the movements associated with such practices have fallen apart: After our initial meeting, I spoke with Nicolosi weekly by phone for more than three years, from the time I was 14 until I graduated high school. Like a rabbi instructing his student [ ]. Early in my freshman year of high school, I came home to find my mom sitting on her bed, crying. She had snooped through my e-mail and discovered a message in which I confessed to having a crush on a male classmate.
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Quick hit: My so-called ex-gay life Gabriel Arana at The American Prospect has a remarkable essay today about his personal experiences with “ex-gay therapy.” It’s a deeply personal look at a disturbing political phenomenon: Early in my freshman year of high school, I came home to find my mom sitting on her bed, crying. Posted April 12, In reading the article, though, something struck me as off. Gabriel Arana's Article
Gabriel Arana spoke to Rachel Maddow about his shocking revelation that Dr. Robert Spitzer, a respected authority on LGBT health, told him he regretted giving credence to the "ex-gay" movement. A deep look at the fringe movement that just lost its only shred of scientific support. Early in my freshman year of high school, I came home to find my mom sitting on her bed, crying.
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The ex-gay movement turned the rhetoric of gay rights against itself: Shouldn’t ex-gays be able to pursue therapy and live the lives they want without facing discrimination?. By continuing to use our site, you agree to our Privacy Policy and Terms of Use. Gabriel Arana spoke to Rachel Maddow about his shocking revelation that Dr.
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“In retrospect, I have to admit I think the critiques [of my study] are largely correct,” Dr. Spitzer told the American Prospect in an article by Gabriel Arana titled, My So Called Ex-Gay Life. When you search for the term "longreads," you're looking for a great story to sink into. Make a one-time donation today and ensure that quality journalism continues to flourish.
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The “Focus on the Family” movement called on its new ex-gay ministry, Love Won Out, to talk about healing and healing for homosexuals. The ex-homosexual movement rhetorically turned homosexual rights against itself: why shouldn't an ex-homosexual be able to engage in therapy and live their life as they want without having to face. . My So
“The gay lifestyle is very lonely,” she said. 'Homosexuality is bad you should feel bad!' Also known as: Let me tell you how you should feel, or let me dictate how you should live your life. The gay lifestyle has as much to do with "loneliness" as the heterosexual one; if you let loneliness define your lifestyle then guess what?. . My So
April 12, My So-Called Ex-Gay Life A young man’s personal account of undergoing “ex-gay treatment.”. .