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Psychologist Douglas Haldeman writes that conversion therapy comprises efforts by mental health professionals and pastoral care providers to convert lesbians and gay men to heterosexuality by techniques including aversive treatments, such as " the application of electric shock to the hands and / or genitals ," and " nausea-inducing drugs ... administered simultaneously with the presentation of homoerotic stimuli ," masturbatory reconditioning, visualization, social skills training, psychoanalytic therapy, and spiritual interventions, such as " prayer and group support and pressure.
Douglas Haldeman writes in " Sexual Orientation Conversion Therapy for Gay Men and Lesbians: A Scientific Examination " that early behavioral forms of conversion therapy mainly employed aversive conditioning techniques, involving electric shock and nausea-inducing drugs during presentation of same-sex erotic images.
Douglas Haldeman writes that psychoanalytic treatment of homosexuality is exemplified by the work of Irving Bieber and his colleagues in Homosexuality: A Psychoanalytic Study of Male Homosexuals.
Douglas C. Haldeman writes that Nicolosi promotes psychoanalytic theories suggesting that homosexuality is a form of arrested psychosexual development, resulting from " an incomplete bond and resultant identification with the same-sex parent, which is then symbolically repaired in psychotherapy ".
Douglas Haldeman writes that Masters and Johnson's study was founded upon heterosexist bias, and that it would be tremendously difficult to replicate.
Douglas Haldeman similarly argues for a client's right to access to therapy if requested from a fully informed position: " For some, religious identity is so important that it is more realistic to consider changing sexual orientation than abandoning one's religion of origin ... and if there are those who seek to resolve the conflict between sexual orientation and spirituality with conversion therapy, they must not be discouraged.
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Douglas has consistently voted to aid the people who killed Masaryk, and against principles Masaryk died to uphold.
Douglas has voted for aid to Communists and for the destruction of individual freedom ( public housing, foreign aid, etc. ).
Later in the 1960s and 1970s, Edmund Leach and his students Mary Douglas and Nur Yalman, among others, introduced French structuralism in the style of Lévi-Strauss ; while British anthropology has continued to emphasize social organization and economics over purely symbolic or literary topics, differences among British, French, and American sociocultural anthropologies have diminished with increasing dialogue and borrowing of both theory and methods.
Among many roles in his career, Arau has played " Captain Herrera ", a lieutenant of Federal general " Mapache ", in Sam Peckinpah's 1969 western, The Wild Bunch, chief bandit " El Guapo " in Three Amigos ( USA, 1986 ), a comedy with Martin Short, Steve Martin, and Chevy Chase, and the smuggler " Juan " in Romancing the Stone which starred Michael Douglas and Kathleen Turner.
Douglas Engelbart recently filed two new patents for mobile chorded keyset devices and TipTap. mobi has released a chorded app for the iPhone with Douglas Engelbart.
Eric Pement urged Melton to adopt the label " Christian countercult ", and since the early 1990s the terms has entered into popular usage and is recognised by sociologists such as Douglas Cowan.
Shortly thereafter, Kirk Douglas made public Trumbo's credit for the screenplay for Spartacus ( 1960 ), an event which has been cited as the beginning of the end of the blacklist.
Recently, Rand's position has also been defended by such writers as Tara Smith, Tibor Machan, Allan Gotthelf, David Kelley, Douglas Rasmussen, Nathaniel Branden, Harry Binswanger, Andrew Bernstein, and Craig Biddle.
While Fine Gael was responsible for the initial nomination of the uncontested, first President of Ireland, Douglas Hyde, a Fine Gael candidate has never won an election to the office of President.
Since 1999, the Isle of Man has received electricity through the world's longest submarine AC cable, the 90 kV Isle of Man to England Interconnector, as well as from a natural gas power station in Douglas, an oil power station in Peel and a small hydro-electric power station in Sulby Glen.
JPL has been recognized four times by the Space Foundation: with the Douglas S. Morrow Public Outreach Award, which is given annually to an individual or organization that has made significant contributions to public awareness of space programs, in 1998 ; and with the John L. " Jack " Swigert, Jr., Award for Space Exploration on three occasions – in 2009 ( as part of NASA's Phoenix Mars Lander Team ), 2006 and 2005.
There has been speculation that this incident helped develop Jardine's antipathy towards Australians, although Christopher Douglas denies this.
Nashville has several arts centers and museums, including the Frist Center for the Visual Arts, Cheekwood Botanical Garden and Museum of Art, the Tennessee State Museum, Fisk University's Van Vechten and Aaron Douglas Galleries, Vanderbilt University's Fine Art Gallery and Sarratt Gallery, and the Parthenon.
Most of the workers were black, but some were white, infuriating Governor Samuel Douglas McEnery, who declared that " God Almighty has himself drawn the color line.
Douglas Crockford of JavaScript fame has described REBOL as " a more modern language, but with some very similar ideas to Lisp, in that it's all built upon a representation of data which is then executable as programs " and as one of JSON's influences.
The original discussion has not survived, but an explanation has ; it attributes a very similar quote to the Cambridge mathematician Professor Douglas Hartree, around 1951:
Douglas is a cousin of Scrooge who has appeared in several Danish Disney comic stories.
Additional Fort Douglas land has been granted to the university over the years, and the fort was officially closed on October 26, 1991.
The group has disparate views of social policy: Thatcher herself was socially conservative and a practising Methodist but the free-market wing in the Conservative Party harbour a range of social opinions from the civil libertarian views of Michael Portillo, Daniel Hannan, Douglas Carswell and David Davis to the traditional conservatism of William Hague.
The book has been adapted for stage performance as Dirk and in 2005, some fans of Douglas Adams produced an amateur radio series based on the first book.
This plant has ornamental value in large parks and gardens, and has gained the Royal Horticultural Society's Award of Garden Merit. http :// apps. rhs. org. uk / plantselector / plant? plantid = 6316 </ ref > In the United Kingdom it is universally called ' Douglas fir ' ( without the hyphen ).

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Douglas biographer Robert W. Johanssen described part of the speech:
Working with geese, he rediscovered the principle of imprinting ( originally described by Douglas Spalding in the 19th century ) in the behavior of nidifugous birds.
Douglas Jardine always defended his tactics and in the book he wrote about the tour, In Quest of the Ashes, described allegations that the England bowlers directed their attack with the intention of causing physical harm as stupid and patently untruthful.
Hubbard described Xenu's spacecraft as looking exactly like Douglas DC-8 | DC-8s without " fans " ( meaning the engines ).
Gödel, Escher, Bach: An Eternal Golden Braid ( commonly GEB ) is a 1979 book by Douglas Hofstadter, described by his publishing company as " a metaphorical fugue on minds and machines in the spirit of Lewis Carroll ".
Alec Waugh, who met him through Harold Monro, described him as embittered by the war, and offered Douglas Goldring as comparison ; but took it that he worked off his spleen in novels like The Colonel's Daughter ( 1931 ), rather than letting it poison his life.
When Richard Dreyfuss appeared on The Mike Douglas Show with Peter Falk, he described the film as " the most incredible, disturbing, scary, brilliant, dark, sad, depressing movie " and added, " I went crazy.
Still, Douglas ' observations on wildlife generally are trustworthy ; a more probable explanation, given that the alleged three-metre wingspan described by Douglas is likely to have been a rough estimate, is that the birds were Eyles ' Harriers.
One such disturbance is described by historian Douglas A. Blackmon.
* Ellen Douglas Birdseye Wheaton ( 1816 – 1858 ) wrote a notable diary from 1850 to 1858 ; it described her life as a married woman and activist.
* Software author Adam N. Rosenburg in his blog " The failure of the Digital computer ", has described the current state of programming as nearing the " Software event horizon ", ( alluding to the fictitious " shoe event horizon " described by Douglas Adams in his Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy book ).
It described the patriotic acts of both Sir James, the Black Douglas and Walter the Steward, the king's father, in their support of Bruce.
" Snowjob " is an American colloquialism for a deception or a cover-up ; for example, Helen Gahagan Douglas described the Nixon Administration as " the greatest snow job in history.
* In The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy, a series of books by Douglas Adams, towels are described as " about the most massively useful thing an interstellar hitchhiker can have ," an example usage being to ward off the gaze of the Ravenous Bugblatter Beast of Traal.
Douglas did, however, criticize authorities in Boulder for what he described as a deeply flawed investigation ( eg., not securing the crime scene ) that was further hampered by political infighting and refusal to ask for outside help.
Assessing the novel's legacy, philosopher Douglas Den Uyl described The Fountainhead as relatively neglected compared to her later novel, Atlas Shrugged, and said, " our problem is to find those topics that arise clearly with The Fountainhead and yet do not force us to read it simply through the eyes of Atlas Shrugged.
Douglas Hofstadter and Daniel Dennett have used this mechanistic behavior as an example of how seemingly thoughtful behavior can actually be quite mindless, the opposite of free will ( or, as Hofstadter described it, sphexishness ).
Social Credit is described by Douglas as " the policy of a philosophy "; he called his philosophy " practical Christianity ".
Different applications of the term are not fully isomorphic in the sense described by Douglas Hofstadter as follows: “ The word ‘ isomorphism ’ applies when two complex structures can be mapped onto each other, in such a way that to each part of one structure there is a corresponding part in the other structure, where ‘ corresponding ’ means that the two parts play similar roles in their respective structures .” The lack of such an isomorphism means that various definitions are in some degree mutually inconsistent.
Douglas Fairbanks Jr., Crawford's first husband, described the book by stating, " The Joan Crawford that I've heard about in Mommie Dearest is not the Joan Crawford I knew back then.
In his 1988 entry for The Canadian Encyclopedia, Douglas Fetherling described Fulford's politics as being on " the more conservative end of the liberal spectrum ".

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