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The desensitization of a homosexual

Behaviour Research and Therapy, 1970
Abstract Ramsay and van Velzen (1968) made the point that, theoretically at least, desensitization therapy appeared to be the treatment of choice for homosexuality; yet they were unable to find a case where it had been used. They reasoned that if homosexuality was, even in part, a sexual adjustment necessitated by an irrational fear of the opposite ...
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Cryptorchism and Homosexuality

The Psychoanalytic Quarterly, 1970
(1970). Cryptorchism and Homosexuality. The Psychoanalytic Quarterly: Vol. 39, No. 2, pp. 251-268.
Richard Weidenbacher   +2 more
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America's Liberalization in Attitudes toward Homosexuality, 1973 TO 1998

American Sociological Review, 2001
Using General Social Survey data from 1973 to 1998, changing American attitudes toward homosexuality are examined. Two hypotheses are tested: (1) Can changes in attitudes be accounted for by the changing demographics of the population?
J. Loftus
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Homosexuality and Lesbianism

British Journal of Psychiatry, 1983
DefinitionsHomosexual behaviour often occurs among persons who do not have a settled homosexual orientation. Sometimes, as among prisoners, it can be the direct result of lack of contact with the opposite sex. Around puberty, especially among males, it may represent the easiest way of testing sexual performance.
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Homosexuality and the military

American Journal of Psychiatry, 1995
Homosexuality has remained a focus of military concern despite society's increasing acceptance of homosexual men and women and evidence that homosexuals have served and currently serve in the U.S. armed forces. President Clinton has stated a determination to end discrimination against homosexuals in the military and reverse the exclusionary policy on ...
Franklin D. Jones, Ronald J. Koshes
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Homosexuality and the European Court of Human Rights

, 2012
Table of cases. Introduction. PART 1: MAKING THE HOMOSEXUAL OF HUMAN RIGHTS 1. Emerging voices: homosexuality and the Commission 1955-1980. 2. An ontological struggle: the Court and the homosexual since 1981. PART 2: METHODS AND MORALS 3.
Paul Johnson
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Cohort Differences in Tolerance of Homosexuality: Attitudinal Change in Canada and the United States, 1981-2000

, 2008
Using data from the World Values Surveys, we explore trends in tolerance of homosexuality in Canada and the United States from 1981 to 2000. Particular attention is given to the effects of birth cohort.
R. Andersen, Tina Fetner
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Evangelical Elites' Changing Responses to Homosexuality 1960-2009

, 2012
Although popular culture war depictions have often presented evangelical elites as intransigent in their opposition to homosexuality, we find that during the last several decades, evangelical elites have actually been subtly but significantly changing ...
Jeremy N. Thomas, Daniel V. A. Olson
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Implicit attitudes towards homosexuality: reliability, validity, and controllability of the IAT.

Experimental Psychology, 2001
Two experiments were conducted to investigate the psychometric properties of an Implicit Association Test (IAT; Greenwald, McGhee, & Schwartz, 1998) that was adapted to measure implicit attitudes towards homosexuality. In a first experiment, the validity
R. Banse, Jan Seise, Nikola Zerbes
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The church and the homosexual

Journal of Religion and Health, 1968
Several years ago on one of the Los Angeles television stations a panel discussion was held on the subject of homosexuality. I was asked to participate as a clergyman who had done considerable counseling with homosexuals. A judge, a lawyer, and a psychiatrist were the other members of the panel. The event was one of the most dramatic ex periences of my
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