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NARTH 1995 Papers

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William Coulson, Ph.D. is a licensed psychologist. During the 1960's he was a research associate to Carl Rogers an Abraham Maslow at Western Behavioral Sciences Institute in La Jolla, California, co-editing a 17-volume series on humanistic education with Rogers and helping Rogers organize the country's first program of facilitator training. He is author of Groups, Gimmicks and Instant Gurus and now heads the research council on Ethnopsychology.

Ray W. Johnson, Ph.D. is a licensed psychologist and founding member of the University of North Texas Psychology Department, as well as Training Director of the school's APA-accredited Counseling Psychology program. He is the co-author of a book on individual assessment and has published papers on personality, marital and family issues. In 1991 he founded Psychologists for a Free A.P.A. for the purpose of ending A.P.A. advocacy on social-moral issues.

Joseph Nicolosi, Ph.D. is the author of Reparative Therapy of Male Homosexuality and Healing Homosexuality: Case Stories of Reparative Therapy. A general practitioner for 15 years and founder of the Thomas Aquinas Clinic, he is one of the three founding members of NARTH and currently serves as its Secretary/Treasurer and Narth Bulletin editor. He is an international speaker on the subject of homosexuality, and has authored numerous articles and made radio and television appearances to provide an alternate view of homosexuality.

Paul Popper, Ph.D. has a private practice in San Francisco. He has been a practicing therapist for 25 years, and is currently the clinical director of a private, nonprofit health center working with clients dealing with issues of sexual abuse. He also consults on forensic psychology issues.

Richard Pullin, M.S. is a Collection Development Specialist at the National AIDS Clearinghouse--part of the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention in Washington, D.C.--where he amasses information for HIV/AIDS telephone reference personnel and the National AIDS Hotline. He holds a B.A. in theology and a master's degree in library science, and was a pioneer member of the first live-in program for homosexual strugglers on the East Coast.

Judith Reisman, Ph.D. is the president of the Institute for Media Education. In 1981 at the fifth World Congress on Sexology, she spoke against the alleged scientific fraud and crimes against children involved in Alfred Kinsey's data collection. A film, "The Children of Table 34," describes her charges against Kinsey. Dr. Reisman's efforts recently brought a bill to investigate the Kinsey study to the floor of Congress. She is the author of Kinsey, Sex and Fraud and Soft Porn Plays Hardball, and has offered expert testimony in court cases concerning mass media effects, homosexuality, child abuse, pornography, and art and public policy.

Jeffrey Burke Satinover, M.D. is a psychiatrist and psychopharmacologist in private practice in Westport, Connecticut. He is a diplomat of the C.G. Jung Institute of Zurich and of the American Board of Neurology and Psychiatry, and past-president of the C.G. Jung Foundation of New York. He is a former Fellow of the Yale Child Study Center and former William James Lecturer in School of Divinity at Harvard University. He has twice been the recipient of the Lustman Research Award in Psychiatry from Yale University. He is the author of many scientific and psychoanalytic articles, as well as two upcoming books.

Johanna Tabin, Ph.D. is on the faculty and administrative board of the Chicago Center for Psychoanalysis. Her many published papers deal with theoretical and clinical issues. She is the author of On the Way to Self: Ego and Early Oedipal Development, an examination of the dynamics that underlie the child's emotional development.

Charles W. Socarides, M.D. is a Life Fellow of the American Psychiatric Association, a Member of the American Psychoanalytic Association, Clinical Professor of Psychiatry at Albert Einstein College of Medicine in New York City, and President of the National Association for Research and Therapy of Homosexuality. He is currently anticipating publication of his latest work. Mask of Freedom, expected in 1995.

Frank Worthen came out of the gay lifestyle at age 44 when he recommitted his life to Jesus Christ. He is the founder of Love in Action, one of the largest ex-gay ministries in the world, and a co-founder of Exodus International, a worldwide umbrella ministry. He is founder and current director of New Hope Ministries in San Rafael, California, and has written several books on coming out of homosexuality.



Updated: 8 February 2008

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