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APA drops "gay gene" claim, research shows change is possible for gays
Examiner ^ | 6/26/09 | Dyan Puma

Posted on 06/26/2009 4:57:23 PM PDT by bdeaner

A Catholic psychologist who specializes in reparative therapy with homosexuals says it's possible for those with same-sex attractions to change, despite agenda-driven ideologies that state the opposite.

Joseph Nicolosi, founder and director of the Thomas Aquinas Psychological Clinic in Encino, California spoke with ZENIT about his experience as a clinical psychologist and the former president of the National Association for Research and Therapy of Homosexuality (NARTH).

NARTH, a "scientific, non-religious and non-political" organization, recently put out an article about the little known revision of the American Psychological Association's (APA) statement on homosexuality, which was highlighted last month in a WorldNetDaily article titled "Gay Gene Claim Suddenly Vanishes."

Nicolosi explained that NARTH has been actively working on a research project compiling scientific data to dispute the APA's claim on homosexuality, targeting three unscientific assumptions that form the basis of their policy.

He stated that these erroneous assumptions are: "Psychotherapy does not change homosexuality, trying to change the homosexual person will harm him, and there is no greater pathology in homosexual persons than in heterosexual persons."

The psychologist asserted that the "APA is not governed by scientists, but by political interests."

"There has been no new data to justify their policies," he added, "but they tend to give in to social and political pressure," and thus "NARTH has been putting pressure on them to scientifically back up their stance on the biological nature of homosexuality."

Now, Nicolosi reported, the APA has "diminished its position saying homosexuality is biologically determined." They have dropped the specific reference to a hypothetical "gay gene," he affirmed.

In other words, he said, they are beginning to recognize that homosexuality is also due to environmental factors, not just biological elements.

"In fact," he stated, "I and many of my colleagues at NARTH believe it is more environmental than biological."

Nicolosi noted that "the most important scientific information" gives "much more evidence for environmental causes of homosexuality than for biological."

Possible

The most essential point however, the psychologist affirmed, "is that change is possible, that men and women can come out of homosexuality."

"This idea of 'once gay, always gay' is a political position, not a scientific position," he added.

The therapist affirmed that he has seen this in his own private practice, and that it is also substantiated in a body of scientific research.

Nicolosi, also the author of "Healing Homosexuality: Case Stories of Reparative Therapy" and "A Parent's Guide to Preventing Homosexuality," asserted that many people have already adopted the erroneous assumptions put forth by the APA.

There is a need to assist and minister to men and women "who are looking for help to come out of homosexuality," he said, "because so many times they are just told 'Well, you're born this way,' pointing to the APA and saying 'because they said it.'"

He expressed the hope that as the APA recognizes the efficacy of therapy with homosexual persons, more psychologists will be encouraged to be involved in this type of treatment.

"Within our profession," the psychologist explained, "we trump politics with science." In other words, if we challenge the APA with scientific data, it "has to override any political or special interest forces."

The therapist emphasized the need for all people to share this message with homosexual persons that "you don't have to be gay."

Encouragement

If you know a homosexual person, he said, "encourage that person, educate him, give that person information, take the opportunity to let him know that choice is possible."

"They need to believe it," he added.

Nicolosi explained: "It is a very hard therapy. First of all, it is hard in itself because you have to dig deep into emotional issues. Homosexuality is not about sexual issues, but emotional. There are the emotional underpinnings that have to be addressed.

"Then not only are you having to deal with those emotional underpinnings that are challenging on an individual level, but you have the other battle of a culture that is saying to you, 'You're homophobic; you're naïve; you're not facing reality; you're just a guilt-ridden Christian, get with it.

"You're fighting a culture that is not supporting you, plus you have your own individual battle. So it's a two-front war."

"With the AIDS epidemic, this could be about life and death here," he asserted. "We're not talking about something insignificant."

The psychologist underlined the need to "inform and educate young people."

He explained: "So when a 15-year-old boy goes to a priest and says, 'Father I have these feelings, I have these temptations,' that priest should say, 'you have a choice; if you don't want to be gay there are things that you can do.'"

"The boy should not to be told, 'God made you this way,'" Nicolosi said.

Scientific data

He continued: "This is not about going after an oppressed minority. It's not about pointing out pathology for the sake of pointing out pathology.

"This is telling young people, look, if you go down this road, you are likely to have a higher level of depression, anxiety, failed relationships, sexual promiscuity, drug and alcohol abuse than people who live their lives heterosexually. You will get involved in more, to be polite, esoteric exotic sexual practices. It goes on and on and on.

"And that's just science, simply a comparison of two groups."

The therapist added, "This notion that you are going to fall in love with a man and live happily ever after is Hollywood. The reality is that it's a hard lifestyle."

Nicolosi, also a national speaker on the topic, urged the development of more Catholic programs, noting that other faiths have already been putting forth a "vital ministry helping people coming out of homosexuality."

"Our doctrine is clear," he said, "and even if we have a weaker ministry, our doctrine on homosexuality is more brilliant than anything the Protestant denominations can come up with."

The psychologist specifically referenced a 1986 document signed by Cardinal Joseph Ratzinger before he became Pope, addressed to the Catholic bishops "On the Pastoral Care of Homosexual Persons."

In the letter, the cardinal, at that time prefect of the Congregation for the Doctrine of the Faith, outlined the moral underpinnings and practical considerations of the pastoral care of "those whose suffering can only be intensified by error and lightened by truth."

In this light, Nicolosi underlined the importance of helping homosexual persons who want to change, because "if you are Christian, you have to believe that you are intended for the opposite sex" and that "sexual complementarity is part of the natural law."

This is something that "should be evident to everyone," as "our Christian anthropology," he stated, and yet "it is amazing" how many people are confused about this.

"They actually believe, or want to believe, either for personal reasons or political reasons, that God created two kinds of people: homosexuals and heterosexuals," Nicolosi noted.

"It is seeping into the consciousness without critical evaluation," he cautioned, the resignation that "God just made them that way."

Courage

The psychologist appealed to priests to not be intimidated to teach about homosexuality from the pulpit, noting that he has met many Catholics who are "discouraged that there is no resource for them."

"We have Courage as the only orthodox Catholic ministry, and it's underfunded, underrepresented and essentially pushed to the side," he stated.

He reported that "Courage is only represented in 10% of the parishes in this country" and thus many "men and women who want to come out of homosexuality" are left without resources on a local level, making it "very tough for them."

Nicolosi suggested that if a priest is working with a homosexual person and is uncertain about how to help, to refer him to a reparative therapist, "who really knows about this particular kind of treatment."

"Not to just any generic psychotherapist," he added, "but to a therapist who has training in sexual re-orientation change."

Referencing Cardinal Ratzinger's letter, he warned against a "studied ambiguity" in the face of the real need homosexual persons have for outreach from the Church.

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Source: Genevieve Pollock Zenit.org (June 15, 2009)

For more info: National Association for Research and Therapy of Homosexuality
Web site: www.narth.com

Cardinal Ratzinger's Letter: http://www.vatican.va/roman_curia/congregations/cfaith/documents/rc_con_cfaith_doc_19861001_homosexual-persons_en.html

Courage: http://couragerc.net/


TOPICS: Culture/Society; Extended News; Miscellaneous
KEYWORDS: apa; exgays; gayagenda; genetics; homosexualagenda; homosexuality; narth; psychology

1 posted on 06/26/2009 4:57:23 PM PDT by bdeaner
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To: bdeaner

Thanks for the post.


2 posted on 06/26/2009 5:00:45 PM PDT by GOP Poet
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To: bdeaner
research shows change is possible for gays

One of the major "gene" arguments is that it isn't a choice -- it couldn't be a choice! -- because no one would choose to live such a difficult, troublesome life as target of so much societal hatred!

Well, if change is possible, then I guess they will all line up and seek the cure, right? No? Ohhhh. Well, maybe the perverted lifestyle that they live is exactly the lifestyle that they want. I guess they chose it out of some mental illness.

I can pity the mentally ill, but I don't have to treat them like normal people.

3 posted on 06/26/2009 5:04:41 PM PDT by ClearCase_guy (We are a ruled people, serfs to the Federal Oligarchy -- and the Tree of Liberty thirsts)
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To: ClearCase_guy

Sure feels good to be normal, doesn’t it?


4 posted on 06/26/2009 5:07:10 PM PDT by Misterioso (Civilization is the process of setting man free from men. -- Ayn Rand)
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To: Misterioso

Some volunteer, others get sucked in.


5 posted on 06/26/2009 5:26:06 PM PDT by SERKIT ("Blazing Saddles" explains it all.....)
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To: SERKIT

LOL....but true.


6 posted on 06/26/2009 5:27:07 PM PDT by newfreep ("Liberalism is just Communism sold by the drink." - P.J. O'Rourke)
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To: bdeaner

*Sirens*

Hate speech! Hate speech! Hang the witches!


7 posted on 06/26/2009 5:28:55 PM PDT by Julia H. (Remember when dissent was patriotic?)
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To: All
Here is a common t-shirt worn by pro-gays:



What's interesting about this t-shirt is that it HAS TO BE disingenuous. It claims homosexuality is a disease, like cancer. But if that were true, why don't they seek treatment for it? Wouldn't it be considered negligent NOT to receive treatment for a disease? If it's not a disease, then it's a choice. But they deny it's a choice. Can't have it both ways.
8 posted on 06/26/2009 5:43:23 PM PDT by bdeaner (The bread which we break, is it not a participation in the body of Christ? (1 Cor. 10:16))
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To: bdeaner

I read up on Anal Cancer and found that gay sex passing HPV is one cause. A cancer that can be chosen.


9 posted on 06/26/2009 5:48:21 PM PDT by King Moonracer (Bad lighting and cheap fabric, that's how you sell clothing.)
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To: ClearCase_guy

I don’t think choice describes it. I believe “conditioning” is a better word.


10 posted on 06/26/2009 5:55:52 PM PDT by DJ MacWoW (Make yourselves sheep and the wolves will eat you. Ben Franklin)
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To: DJ MacWoW

The way I see it, someone may be a homosexual (through conditioning, if you will) but if they stay a homosexual, it is only because they CHOOSE not to be cured. Cures are not new — many people have talked about their own cure and their successful transition to a normal life as a heterosexual. But many homosexuals don’t want to hear it. They resist the concept. They CHOOSE not to seek a cure. Perhaps they became homosexual because they were molested as children. They don’t have spend their lives that way. But they choose to stay that way.


11 posted on 06/26/2009 6:07:52 PM PDT by ClearCase_guy (We are a ruled people, serfs to the Federal Oligarchy -- and the Tree of Liberty thirsts)
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To: ClearCase_guy

One has to wonder how much legitimate info they get. When these people go looking for help, they are told they are ok and that trying to change is a type of torture. There are no homosexual organizations that will help them find help. They brainwash them.


12 posted on 06/26/2009 6:13:17 PM PDT by DJ MacWoW (Make yourselves sheep and the wolves will eat you. Ben Franklin)
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To: DJ MacWoW
Absolutely true. The homosexual community recruits people, brainwashes people, and works very hard to establish a mindset that they are Right and that the other 98% of the population are messed up people who are filled with hate.

It's all very dysfunctional.

13 posted on 06/26/2009 6:42:28 PM PDT by ClearCase_guy (We are a ruled people, serfs to the Federal Oligarchy -- and the Tree of Liberty thirsts)
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To: ClearCase_guy

I can’t see as they would know where to turn for help. The phonebook? Can you imagine ads on TV? There’s a jail term under hate crimes!


14 posted on 06/26/2009 6:50:15 PM PDT by DJ MacWoW (Make yourselves sheep and the wolves will eat you. Ben Franklin)
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To: bdeaner

The APA report came out over a month ago. Still waiting to see it in the MSM.


15 posted on 06/26/2009 7:40:45 PM PDT by sageb1 (This is the Final Crusade, There are only two sides. Pick one.)
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To: bdeaner
I believe in something I have termed the “Erotic Imprint.”

Somewhere along the line, we are imprinted with what we find sexually erotic.

Growing up in a loving family with a loving father and mother, we will see them interact and we will see the joys of a normal heterosexual relationship.

If one is, say, molested at an early age, or one has a sexual experience with the same sex, we will get a different erotic imprint.

Pornography can vastly influence this imprint as we permanently scar our memories with these images.

Once “imprinted,” it can take a lifetime to undo the damage, especially if it's not a healthy imprint.

16 posted on 06/26/2009 9:01:48 PM PDT by Daniel II
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