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The Case Against Conversion Therapy Douglas C. Haldeman

The Case Against Conversion Therapy By Douglas C. Haldeman

The Case Against Conversion Therapy by Douglas C. Haldeman


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Explores the history and effects of so-called conversion 'therapy' on LGBT people. What motivates individuals to seek these harmful treatments either for themselves or for their children? What does the record show about the efficacy and effects of SOCE and GICE? This book synthesizes findings to answer these and other important questions.

The Case Against Conversion Therapy Summary

The Case Against Conversion Therapy: Evidence, Ethics, and Alternatives by Douglas C. Haldeman

This volume explores the history and effects of so-called conversion therapy on LGBT people. Although the practice has been widely discredited, it remains legal in most states and continues to be practiced with lesbian, gay, and bisexual children and adolescents. Furthermore, as the past 20 years have seen an increase in gender nonconforming and transgender individuals, there has been a similar rise in efforts to socially reprogram gender nonconforming children and adolescents. What motivates individuals to seek these harmful treatments, either for themselves or for their children? What does the record show about the efficacy and effects of SOCE and GICE? This book synthesizes findings from a vast literature base to answer these and other important questions.

Table of Contents

  • Foreword
    Jack Drescher, MD
  • Introduction: A History of Conversion Therapy, From Accepted Practice to Condemnation
    Douglas C. Haldeman
  • I. Change Efforts: The Evidence Base
  • Chapter 1. Research on Sexual Orientation Change Efforts: A Summary
    Judith M. Glassgold
  • Chapter 2. Gender Identity Change Efforts: A Summary
    David P. Rivera and Seth T. Pardo
  • II. Minority Stress and Collateral Impact
  • Chapter 3. Minority Stress and Change Efforts
    Michael L. Hendricks
  • Chapter 4. The Role of Families in Efforts to Change, Support, and Affirm Sexual Orientation, Gender Identity, and Expression in Children and Youth
    Judith M. Glassgold and Caitlin Ryan
  • Chapter 5. The Role of Religion in Sexual Orientation Change Efforts and Gender Identity Change Efforts
    Thomas G. Plante
  • III. Affirmative Approaches: Guidelines and Ethics
  • Chapter 6. APA's Guidelines for Psychological Practice with Lesbian, Gay, and Bisexual Clients and Sexual Orientation Change Efforts: A Brief History
    Kristin A. Hancock and Douglas C. Haldeman
  • Chapter 7. Using the APA Guidelines for Psychological Practice with Transgender and Gender Nonconforming Clients to Develop Trans-Affirming Counseling Environments
    Anneliese A. Singh, Raven K. Cokley, and Frank B. Gorritz
  • Chapter 8. The Application of Ethical Principles, Standards, and Practices to Sexual Orientation Change Efforts and Gender Identity Change Efforts
    Linda F. Campbell
  • IV. Affirmative Approaches: Advocacy and International Issues
  • Chapter 9. A Review of U.S. Public Policy, Legislative, and Judicial Work on Conversion Efforts
    Melissa J. Grey, Sam Brinton, and Douglas C. Haldeman
  • Chapter 10. Sexual Orientation Change Efforts and Gender Identity Change Efforts in International Contexts: Global Exports, Local Commodities
    Sharon G. Horne and Mallaigh McGinley
  • Epilogue
    Douglas C. Haldeman

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    GOR012811400
    9781433837111
    1433837110
    The Case Against Conversion Therapy: Evidence, Ethics, and Alternatives by Douglas C. Haldeman
    Used - Like New
    Paperback
    American Psychological Association
    20220118
    271
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