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King, M., Semlyen, J., Killaspy, H., Nazareth, I, and Osborn. D. (2007)
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:A systematic review of research on counselling and psychotherapy for lesbian, gay, bisexual & transgender people. Lutterworth: British Association for Counselling and Psychotherapy. The review was published by the British Association for Counselling and Psychotherapy and can be found on their website:http://www.bacp.co.uk/
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==Websites==
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treatmentshomosexuality.org.uk
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:There is a growing history on antihomosexual therapists and the role they played in the twentieth century attempting to make homosexuals into heterosexuals. A website under development in the UK is dedicated to collecting oral histories of people who have undergone such treatments and the professioanls who provided them. See http://treatmentshomosexuality.org.uk/ There is evidence that such treatments persist in many non-western countries.

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Clients of Anti-Homosexual Therapists Report on Their Experiences

Publications

King, M., Semlyen, J., Killaspy, H., Nazareth, I, and Osborn. D. (2007)

A systematic review of research on counselling and psychotherapy for lesbian, gay, bisexual & transgender people. Lutterworth: British Association for Counselling and Psychotherapy. The review was published by the British Association for Counselling and Psychotherapy and can be found on their website:http://www.bacp.co.uk/


Websites

treatmentshomosexuality.org.uk

There is a growing history on antihomosexual therapists and the role they played in the twentieth century attempting to make homosexuals into heterosexuals. A website under development in the UK is dedicated to collecting oral histories of people who have undergone such treatments and the professioanls who provided them. See http://treatmentshomosexuality.org.uk/ There is evidence that such treatments persist in many non-western countries.