Articles tagged with: Client Right to Treatment
Two recent journal articles by Mark Yarhouse of Regent University in Virginia make a strong case for the ethics of reparative-type therapies as a treatment option. The first appeared in Psychotherapy(vol. 35, Summer 1998, no. 2, …
The California Association of Marriage and Family Therapists (CAMFT) Considers a Proposal to Deny Membership to Therapists and Religious Counselors who conduct Sexual Orientation Change Efforts (SOCE), and Considers Proclaiming SOCE to be Unethical.
By David …
The recent decision by the British Medical Association (BMA) to repudiate psychological care for clients with unwanted homosexual attractions is both unscientific and unethical. The research reveals that homosexuality is not invariably fixed in all …
The purpose of this article is to address misperceptions and/or misinformation regarding NARTH. Although some critics will remain skeptical and perhaps some even antagonistic, others desire accurate information. This article is written for the latter …


