Joseph Nicolosi, ‘Ex-Gay’ Therapy Practitioner and Founder of NARTH, Dead at 70
Joseph Nicolosi, co-founder of the “ex-gay” therapy group NARTH (National Association for Research & Therapy of Homosexuality) is dead at 70.
Nicolosi died from complications from the flu, The Daily Beast reports:
Nicolosi, 70, was a practitioner of conversion or reparative therapy, treatments intended to change a person’s sexual orientation that have been widely denounced by major medical associations—including the American Medical Association, the American Psychiatric Association, and the American Psychological Association—and banned by legislation in five states: Vermont, Oregon, New Jersey, Illinois, and California.
Its unclear how many people Nicolosi harmed over the course of his life.
Stephen Fry met Nicolosi for a BBC program in 2013:
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Joseph Nicolosi, ‘Ex-Gay’ Therapy Practitioner and Founder of NARTH, Dead at 70
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