Abstract
Observes that efforts are being made within certain professional counseling associations to oppose and prohibit attempts to modify homoerotic feelings and behavior on ethical grounds. Outlines several factors that can motivate the pursuit of conversion therapy and reviews data that suggest change is a viable treatment outcome. Proposes, based on an analysis of research data, an ethical framework within which conversion therapy can be legitimately practiced.
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