ABSTRACT
This study is an attempt to “connect the dots” between the political, cultural, and psychotherapeutic worlds that collide when the issue of “ex-gays” and “reparative therapies and ministries” become part of public discourse.
This study is an attempt to “connect the dots” between the political, cultural, and psychotherapeutic worlds that collide when the issue of “ex-gays” and “reparative therapies and ministries” become part of public discourse.