This changed my sexuality

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Watch Reintegrative Therapy. John considers this session a powerful step in treating his childhood trauma.

Published evidence reveals the Reintegrative Protocol™ often triggers spontaneous changes in sexual feelings as a byproduct of trauma processing and has been shown to be both safe and effective. [1]

On average, these clients were consistently found to show decreases distress, such as anxiety, depression and suicidality as well as overall increases in measures of psychological health, such as increased functioning in social roles, improvements in quality of life and improvements in interpersonal relationships.

Basic information: reintegrativetherapy.com
Scientific evidence: reintegrativetherapy.com/science

Multiple peer-reviewed studies have demonstrated how trauma processing triggers spontaneous sexuality change:

APA’s Ethical Principle E protects clients’ right to self-determination [2]. Clients have the right to set their own therapy goals. This is is a “client-centered approach.” Reintegrative Therapy® clients are in the driver's seat of their own therapy.

Contrast this with so-called "conversion therapy," (a totally different approach)-- which is broad, ill-defined, no ethics code, no governing body and has sexuality change as its goal (rather than a byproduct).

Commentary by Dr. Joseph Nicolosi, Jr.

[1] Pela, C., & Sutton, P. M. (2021) Sexual Attraction Fluidity and Well-Being in Men: A Therapeutic Outcome Study. Journal of Human Sexuality, 12 61-86.

[2] https://www.apa.org/monitor/jun04/ethics

See also: Nicolosi, Jr. J.J. (2018). Resolving Trauma and Addiction: The Reintegrative Protocol. Journal of Human Sexuality, 9, 59-69.

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