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  • ART : 26310 : Not available for external loan
    Statement on conversion therapy
    English
    20200500
    Elsevier
    conversion therapy | sexual orientation | gender identity | conversion therapy adverse effects | effectiveness | suffering | long-term effects of torture | evidence-based practice | physical effects of torture | psychological effects of torture | torture | cruel, inhuman or degrading treatment | coercion | state responsibility | professional ethics | health personnel's role | medical doctor's role | psychotherapy | child abuse | medical ethics | prevalence | drug therapy | group psychotherapy | PTSD | definitions | religion | parents | refugees, adult | torture victims, adolescent | torture victims, child | torture victims, adult | medical involvement in torture | rape | beatings | hospitalisation, forced | hypnosis | humiliation | verbal abuse | social isolation | solitary confinement | behaviour modification | forced nudity | food deprivation | traditional practices | ritual therapy | electroconvulsive therapy | electroshock | EMDR | DIGNITY staff publications | universal
    Journal of forensic and legal medicine ; vol. 72
    Independent Forensic Expert Group
  • TORT : 20.1.10 : Not available for external loan
    Statement of the Independent Forensic Expert Group on conversion therapy
    English
    20200000
    IRCT
    conversion therapy | EMDR | sexual orientation | gender identity | conversion therapy adverse effects | effectiveness | suffering | long-term effects of torture | evidence-based practice | physical effects of torture | electroshock | electroconvulsive therapy | ritual therapy | traditional practices | food deprivation | forced nudity | behaviour modification | solitary confinement | social isolation | verbal abuse | humiliation | hypnosis | hospitalisation, forced | beatings | rape | medical involvement in torture | torture victims, adult | torture victims, child | torture victims, adolescent | refugees, adult | parents | religion | definitions | PTSD | group psychotherapy | drug therapy | prevalence | medical ethics | child abuse | psychotherapy | medical doctor's role | health personnel's role | professional ethics | state responsibility | coercion | cruel, inhuman or degrading treatment | torture | psychological effects of torture | DIGNITY staff publications | universal
    Torture : journal on rehabilitation of torture victims and prevention of torture ; vol. 30, no. 1
  • ART : 26615 : Not available for external loan
    It's torture, not therapy = A global overview of conversion therapy : practices, perpetrators and the role of states
    20200000
    IRCT
    conversion therapy adverse effects | omissions | complicity in torture | non state agents | agents responsible for violations | perpetrators | physical restraint | beatings | hospitalisation, forced | hypnosis | humiliation | verbal abuse | social isolation | solitary confinement | behaviour change | forced nudity | food deprivation | nutrition therapy | exorcism | aversive therapy | electroconvulsive therapy | electroshock | EMDR | drug therapy | psychotherapy | homosexuals, female victimisation | cases | homosexuals victimisation | rape | freedom from torture | international human rights law | state obligations | gender identity | sexual orientation | universal
    International Rehabilitation Council for Torture Victims (IRCT)
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