Former Homosexuals Applaud Research Showing Sexual
Orientation Change Possible
September 14, 2007
Nashville, TN- Leaders of the world's
largest outreach to those dealing with unwanted homosexuality commended recent
research showing change in sexual orientation to be possible at a press
conference today in Nashville. The study, released by InterVarsity Press
yesterday, is the first longitudinal, peer-reviewed, scientific research of its
kind on this topic to date.
Researchers Stanton L. Jones and Mark A.
Yarhouse released the results of a three-year study during an address at the
American Association of Christian Counselors World Conference. Their findings
indicate that religiously mediated sexual orientation change is possible for
some individuals and does not cause psychological harm to the patient, on
average. These conclusions directly contradict the claims of both the American
Psychological Association and the American Psychiatric Association that state
that change in sexual orientation is impossible and attempting to pursue this
alternative is likely to cause depression, anxiety or self-destructive behavior.
The major findings of this study are reported in full in the book Ex-Gays? A Longitudinal Study of Religiously Mediated
Change in Sexual Orientation (InterVarsity Press).
Former
American Psychological Association President, Nicholas A. Cummings, Ph.D.,
Sc.D., praised the research methods of Jones and Yarhouse, "This study has
broken new ground in its adherence to objectivity and a scientific precision
that can be replicated and expanded, and it opens new horizons for
investigation." In the absence of any scientific, peer-reviewed research on this
topic, Exodus International funded the research conducted by Jones and Yarhouse.
Alan Chambers, a former homosexual and President of Exodus
International, responded to the study findings at today's press conference,
"Finally, there is now scientific evidence to prove what we as former
homosexuals have known all along - that those who struggle with unwanted
same-sex attraction can experience freedom from it. For years, opponents of
choice have said otherwise and this body of research is critical in advancing
the national dialogue on this issue."
Chambers, who was joined by
researcher Dr. Stanton Jones at the press conference today, added, "Anyone who
has undergone the life-changing process of leaving homosexuality behind will
tell you that it is not an easy one. However, for thousands of us, the journey
has been well worth it and we are grateful that these study findings give
credence to our existence as men and women whose lives have been transformed by
Jesus Christ."
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