Mark Potok, QUACKS: ‘Conversion Therapists,’ the Anti-LGBT Right, and the Demonization of Homosexuality. Southern Poverty Law Center, 25 May 2016. “Will standing in a circle of naked men deep in the woods turn gay men straight? Is disrobing in front of a mirror alone with your therapist and then touching “your masculinity” a cure for homosexuality? Does beating a pillow representing your mother really help develop “healthy” relationships with other men? The men and women who people this industry known as “conversion,” “reparative” or “ex-gay” therapists are like modern-day phrenologists, the “experts” beloved by the Nazis who thought they could identify inferior human beings by measuring their subjects’ skulls. They employ theories that have been thoroughly debunked by virtually all relevant medical associations. They cite bizarre studies that were shot down decades ago as key documents. They use techniques that were described in court by one expert as “worse than snake oil.” They are quacks…. The real science is perfectly clear. A consensus of the vast majority of psychiatrists, psychologists and other counselors and their professional organizations agree that homosexuality is a normal variation of human sexuality. Likewise, they condemn reparative therapy and other attempts to change sexual orientation. This report is built around revelations that emerged from a lawsuit that was tried in New Jersey last year [2015]. Represented by the Southern Poverty Law Center (SPLC) and other attorneys, several gay plaintiffs sued Jews Offering New Alternatives for Healing, or JONAH (formerly Jews Offering New Alternatives to Homosexuality), under a state consumer fraud law.”
May 25, 2016
QUACKS: ‘Conversion Therapists,’ the Anti-LGBT Right, and the Demonization of Homosexuality
May 25, 2016 Filed Under: Ethics, LGBTQ, Sexual Abuse/Assault/Harassment Tagged With: 'aversion therapy', alan chambers, alan downing, alan downing life coaching llc, arthur goldberg, christopher doyle, cleary gottlieb steen & hamilton, conversion therapy, elaine beck, electric shock 'treatments', evergreen international, exodus international, family research council, james bromley, james e. phelan, jews offering new alternatives for healing (jonah), jews offering new alternatives to homosexuality (jonah), joseph berger, joseph nicolosi, lee beckstead, love in action, matthew shepard, metrazol, national association for research & therapy of homosexuality (narth), national gay and lesbian task force, reparative therapy, southern poverty law center (splc)