  
NATIONAL
ASSOCIATION
FOR
RESEARCH
AND
THERAPY
OF
HOMOSEXUALITY
To Ann Landers:
There is Hope
Syndicated columnist Ann Landers wrote a column last May which-- as
has been her custom--affirmed homosexuality, and at the same time, provided
her readers with misinformation.
Ms. Landers said that "homosexuals are born, not made. They cannot
change themselves." She told her readers that 10% of the population
is considered to be homosexual.
Psychiatrist Alberto Montes, M.D. from Honolulu, Hawaii wrote
Ann Landers a response, which said in part:
"I was very disappointed with the well-meant but erroneous response
that you gave the 15-year-old adolescent tortured by his homosexual impulses...You
told him, 'Homosexuals are born, not made. You need counseling to help
you accept yourself as you are.'
"The little bit of hope that he might have wanted from you may
have been shattered...Considerable advances have been made in the diagnosis
and treatment of the psychological conflicts (usually unconscious) underlying
homosexuality...There is hope for them! I have treated them. There is no
scientific evidence that they were born that way. Such an idea leads to
hopelessness!
"...Please refer this adolescent to NARTH...they may know of someone
in or near his area who might be able to help this patient resolve his
conflicts, which may give him more freedom to choose how he wants to live
his life."
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Updated: 14 July 2002
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