The
International Healing Foundation directed by Richard Cohen, M.A., calls
homosexuality a Same-Sex Attachment Disorder (SSAD) and has developed a program of
reparative therapy to help homosexuals who wish to transition to heterosexuality. Cohen initially based his ideas on the teachings of the
Unification Church, but in the late 1990s he announced a break with the church and recast his ideas in almost purely psychological terms.
The following outlines the IHF's theory of the meaning and causes of homosexual orientation and their four-stage model of recovery.
- need for same-sex parent's love
- need for gender identification
- fear of intimacy with the opposite sex.
- heredity
- temperament
- hetero-emotional wounds
- homo-emotional wounds
- family dynamics / sibling wounds
- body image wounds
- peer wounds
- sexual abuse
- cultural wounds
- intrauterine influences and other factors
- transitioning
- grounding
- healing homo-emotional wounds
- healing hetero-emotional wounds
According to IHF, this program has helped many men, women and adolescents come out of homosexuality.
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