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A Parent's Guide to Preventing Homosexuality
Joseph Nicolosi, Linda Ames Nicolosi


Homosexuality is understood by the majority of mental health practitioners working in this field to result from the interaction of biological, social and psychological factors. The social and psychological factors can be modified. What parents can do to make a homosexual outcome unlikely is to lay the best possible foundation for their child's secure gender identity..




Dr. Joseph Nicolosi presents the testimonies of eight homosexual men who tried to accept a gay identity, but were dissatisified, and then benefited from psychotherapy to help free them from homosexuality. He reveals how the men struggled to establish healthy, non-erotic male friendships, how fear and anger with men in their lives contributed to their feelings of same-sex attraction and the battle against a popular culture that does not understand the value of their struggle.


Healing Homosexuality: Case Stories of Reparative Therapy
Dr. Neil Whitehead; Dr. Briar Whitehead


A research scientist with a Ph.D. in biochemistry, This book asks the question, "Is homosexuality biologically fated?" After a close examination of the scientific evidence the authors conclude that the evidence does not support the view that homosexuality is genetic, or intrinsic. What does science really say about homosexuality and sexual orientation?




Straight-forward insights into homosexuality that will be life-changing to any reader who is willing to put them into practice. "I used to be homosexual. I used to be very much gay-rights, pro "civil unions", and so on. But noting how so few in the gay community seemed to care about these things, that was the first sign. For anybody, including counselors and psychiatrists and especially gay men, longing for loving relationships rather than sleazy and dangerous liasions with other men who certainly won't care about anybody except themselves." — Testimonial




Montgomery (Monty) Clift was a broodingly handsome, classical actor who is considered to be one of the greatest screen stars of the Golden Age of film. He led a tormented life, dying prematurely after many years of self-destruction through drinking, drugs and a long string of affairs with men (as well as a few women).