Homosexuality : a freedom too far : a psychoanalyst answers 1000 questions about causes and cure and the impact of the gay rights movement on American society
Homosexuality : a freedom too far : a psychoanalyst answers 1000 questions about causes and cure and the impact of the gay rights movement on American society
In a highly readable dialogue, this world-renowned psychoanalyst counters the conventional wisdom in America -- that gays are "born that way" -- & he shows, through case studies, how they can change with the help of therapies that get them to the roots of a disorder that began with abuse & neglect in early childhood, generally before the age of three. On the strength of his 40 years experience in the field, he dares to describe his mounting concern over same-sex, sex & AIDS, the sexual revolution, gay psychiatrists, the ...
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In a highly readable dialogue, this world-renowned psychoanalyst counters the conventional wisdom in America -- that gays are "born that way" -- & he shows, through case studies, how they can change with the help of therapies that get them to the roots of a disorder that began with abuse & neglect in early childhood, generally before the age of three. On the strength of his 40 years experience in the field, he dares to describe his mounting concern over same-sex, sex & AIDS, the sexual revolution, gay psychiatrists, the seduction of the innocent in our nation's classrooms, the gay & lesbian takeover in academe, gays in the military, & the gay rights crusade for something he says is a freedom too far. "Homosexuality cannot make a society, nor keep one going for very long." "The best book ever on homosexuality. In a class by itself. Easy-to-read. A certain best seller."--Rabbi Samuel Dresner, Jewish Theological Seminary of America.
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