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Joseph Nicolosi wasn’t the first therapist to try to ‘cure’ homosexuality
Joseph Nicolosi was just one in a long line of medical and psychological “professionals” who sought to pathologize LGBTQ identities.
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Conversion therapy pioneer Joseph Nicolosi won’t be hurting any more gay kids
The leader in the discredited movement to “convert” people from lesbian, gay, or bisexual to straight has died.
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‘American Idol’ star says she chose to be straight after 2 years of being gay
Less than one year after saying she doesn’t “agree” with the LGBTQ “lifestyle,” the singer is now claiming she chose to be straight.
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Has Facebook found Jesus? Now it’s targeting us with ‘pray away the gay’ ads
A man who claims he stopped being gay after finding Christianity stars in a sponsored ad video popping up on the pages of queer Facebook users.
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Europe’s first ‘ex-gay’ conversion therapy ban could send violators to jail
Those convicted face fines up to $5,000, or up to five years behind bars.
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Ex-gay therapy horror story: man kidnapped, drugged, to ‘cure’ him of being gay
The man who is using the alias Yu Hu is suing his captors — his in-laws — to alert others to the dangers of conversion therapy.
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New Hampshire senate passes ban on ex-gay therapy for kids
The bill passed after a key amendment cleared with support of all 10 Democrats and six Republicans.
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Back when Great Uncle William was castrated for being gay
“You haven’t heard the story?” my father asked with a curious expression on his face. Then he revealed a not-so-hidden family “secret.”
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State-by-state battle waged over ‘conversion therapy’ bans
There have been several setbacks this year for a state-by-state campaign to ban so-called conversion therapy for LGBT youth. But the White House is now officially an ally, and activists are hopeful of long-term success as they make a case that such treatments can have devastating consequences.
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N.J. judge excludes key ‘conversion therapy’ experts in consumer fraud case
A New Jersey judge has ruled that several prominent proponents of gay-to-straight conversion therapy will not be allowed to testify in a consumer-fraud case against a conversion therapy organization.