…accept Jones and Yarhouse’s conclusion that change occurred because I am using their definition for what constitutes sexual orientation. Jones and Yarhouse’s study reminds me of a two-panel cartoon I…
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…Association regard attempts to change sexual orientation as “potentially” harmful or risky. However, Jones and Yarhouse misrepresent the American Psychological Association as saying that such involvement “would be” harmful (p….
A guest post By Patrick M. Chapman, PhD Continued from Part 1 A Focus on the Results — Examining if Change is Possible In the opening chapter Jones and Yarhouse…
…orientation using religious-based therapy, and 2) are attempts at change harmful (p. 15). Jones and Yarhouse indicate their interest in these questions stems from the conflicting views of science, which…
…monitoring, slanted definitions of “success” and “change,” biased pool of subjects — in a single round of 45-minute telephone interviews. Was it really worth Jones and Yarhouse’s effort, and Exodus’…
…see through your lies. Emproph Jones and Yarhouse: Chapman: “despite admitting that individuals in ex-gay ministries misreport their condition . . .” Jones and Yarhouse response: “This is NOT what…
…question, “One wonders what would have to be the reports of the participants for Jones and Yarhouse to declare the ministry harmful?” If only the matter were that simple. We…
Jim Burroway of Box Turtle Bulletin has written a lengthy and detailed analysis of the study’s methodology and conclusions. Check it out. Update: Dr. Stanton Jones has replied to Burroway’s…
…Dr. Mark Yarhouse, a professor at Regent University and co-author of the Sexual Identity Therapy Framework with Dr. Warren Throckmorton. Jones and Yarhouse also co-authored a book, Homosexuality: The Use…
…by Jones and Yarhouse. Beyond the information and the questions that have emerged thus far, I am curious to know the answers to questions raised by two commenters at Box…