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A Parent's Guide to Preventing Homosexuality

von Joseph Nicolosi, Linda Ames Nicolosi

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Homosexuality: is it learned, biological or both?The answer to this question deeply concerns parents. They want to know how they can best raise their children. A common belief today is that nothing can be done to foster the development of healthy heterosexual orientation in children. But the clinical experience and professional research of Dr. Nicolosi and others indicates otherwise.In this groundbreaking book Joseph and Linda Ames Nicolosi uncover the most significant factors that contribute to a child's healthy sense of self as male or female. Listening to moving recollections from ex-homosexual men and women who describe what was missing in their own childhoods, the Nicolosis provide clear insight for identifying potential developmental roadblocks and give practical advice to parents for helping their children securely identify with their gender. Replete with personal stories from parents, children and ex-homosexual strugglers, A Parent's Guide to Preventing Homosexuality offers compassion and hope for all those parents who seek to lay a foundation for a healthy heterosexual identity in their children.… (mehr)
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The six words of the title are more than enough to know that this book is an ignorant and bigoted bullshit! Puaj!

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  Marlobo | Dec 24, 2022 |
UPDATE: Tried scrolling through the book and reading it on Amazon.

Scary stuff that reeks of dark ages.

Homosexuality doesn't need preventing. Homophobia does.

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  Mrella | Mar 8, 2021 |
Oh, hell no.

I'm frankly horrified that there are people who have read this book and believe that it offers anything other than bigotry and hate.

1. Sexual orientation is in not correlated with gender identity

2. Neither sexual orientation nor gender identity can be caused, nor prevented, they can only be accepted or denied

3. Parents who cannot accept their children for who they are should not have children

4. Sexual orientation is not correlated with having a kind, generous, and loving relationship, and it certainly isn't modeled by parents who think they can "fix" their children.
1 abstimmen Kaethe | Oct 16, 2016 |
Dr. Joseph Nicolosi.....

I am surprised that your family and friends allow you to roam freely and be published no less, when clearly you are a very sick individual.

Allow me to respond to your masterpiece: by making a little publication myself.

"A Parent's Guide to Preventing Hateful, Ignorant, Homophobic, Spiteful, Pitiful Literature That Can Harm Yourself and Your Child!"

CHAPTER 1

Avoid Joseph Nicolosi.

The End
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1 abstimmen IvieHill | Aug 6, 2015 |
What the fuck even is this.

PS Lowest ever rating on GR. Get the hint, people. Being homosexual is OKAY. It's not an illness, not something that needs to be 'cured'. Maybe you, authors, should get yourself looked at.

PPS SIX FIVE STAR RATINGS? WHAT THE FUCK MAN. Who?! Why?! When?!
  Aly_Locatelli | Jan 26, 2015 |
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Homosexuality: is it learned, biological or both?The answer to this question deeply concerns parents. They want to know how they can best raise their children. A common belief today is that nothing can be done to foster the development of healthy heterosexual orientation in children. But the clinical experience and professional research of Dr. Nicolosi and others indicates otherwise.In this groundbreaking book Joseph and Linda Ames Nicolosi uncover the most significant factors that contribute to a child's healthy sense of self as male or female. Listening to moving recollections from ex-homosexual men and women who describe what was missing in their own childhoods, the Nicolosis provide clear insight for identifying potential developmental roadblocks and give practical advice to parents for helping their children securely identify with their gender. Replete with personal stories from parents, children and ex-homosexual strugglers, A Parent's Guide to Preventing Homosexuality offers compassion and hope for all those parents who seek to lay a foundation for a healthy heterosexual identity in their children.

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