No, conversion therapy does NOT work.
No mainstream medical or psychological institution endorses or supports the idea of conversion therapy. Not only does it not work, it can be detrimental to the health of the patient.
Furthermore, there is absolutely no reason why someone would want to get themselves treated for "homosexuality" since it is not a mental condition. A statement from the American Psychological Association (APA) is quoted below:
No, lesbian, gay, and bisexual orientations are not disorders. Research has found no inherent association between any of these sexual orientations and psychopathology. Both heterosexual behavior and homosexual behavior are normal aspects of human sexuality. Both have been documented in many different cultures and historical eras. Despite the persistence of stereotypes that portray lesbian, gay, and bisexual people as disturbed, several decades of research and clinical experience have led all mainstream medical and mental health organizations in this country to conclude that these orientations represent normal forms of human experience. Lesbian, gay, and bisexual relationships are normal forms of human bonding. Therefore, these mainstream organizations long ago abandoned classifications of homosexuality as a mental disorder.
The APA also directly advises against the use of conversion therapy and warns against its dangers:
All major national mental health organizations have officially expressed concerns about therapies promoted to modify sexual orientation. To date, there has been no scientifically adequate research to show that therapy aimed at changing sexual orientation (sometimes called reparative or conversion therapy) is safe or effective. Furthermore, it seems likely that the promotion of change therapies reinforces stereotypes and contributes to a negative climate for lesbian, gay, and bisexual persons. This appears to be especially likely for lesbian, gay, and bisexual individuals who grow up in more conservative religious settings.
Study after study has shown that so-called "reparative" or "conversion" therapy does not work, and that it causes more harm than good. Sexual orientation is natural and unchangeable. In fact, U.S. states are slowly starting to pass laws banning conversion therapy.
No. Sexual orientation doesn't work like that.
People's sexual orientation is a private matter and irrelavent to what they do or where thy work.
Brian Sullivan left Fox Business Channel to work at CNBC in 2011. His sexual orientation has not been reported and it would not be useful to speculate.
Sexology is the scientific study of human sexuality, encompassing topics such as sexual behavior, sexual orientation, gender identity, and sexual health. It draws upon fields like psychology, biology, sociology, and medicine to understand and address various aspects of human sexuality. Sexologists may work in research, education, therapy, or advocacy related to sexual health and well-being.
Nobody. Sexual orientation doesn't work like that.
There is limited information available about the personal life and orientation of Elisha, so it is not possible to confirm their sexual orientation. It is important to respect their privacy and focus on their work and contributions instead.
Melvyn Hayes, the British actor known for his work in television and film, has generally kept his personal life private, and there is limited public information regarding his sexual orientation. As of my last knowledge update in October 2023, he has not openly discussed his sexuality in the media. Therefore, without explicit statements from Hayes, it is not appropriate to speculate on his sexual orientation.
There is no publicly available information regarding Brent Goff's sexual orientation. As a news reporter, his professional work focuses on journalism rather than personal matters. Discussions about an individual's sexual orientation should be approached with respect for their privacy.
Being 'gay' is a sexual orientation it is being homosexual. It has nothing to do with how you are employed or in what capacity.
Glenn Danzig's sexual orientation has not been publicly disclosed, so it is not appropriate to make assumptions about his sexual orientation based on speculation or rumors. Let's respect individuals' privacy and focus on their work or public statements.
Renoly Santiago has not publicly disclosed his sexual orientation, and quite frankly, it's none of our business. Let the man live his life without prying eyes and nosy questions. Focus on his talent and work, not who he's dating or not dating.