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Sexual Orientation as a Conditioned Response to Child Sexual Abuse

Christopher Rosik PhD

Christopher Rosik Ph.D. examines the etiology of non-heterosexuality. He concludes that research appears to “offer confirmation … for what many Alliance therapists see clinically and what many … intuitively suspect, i.e., that childhood sexual abuse may play a formative role in the development of non-heterosexuality for many individuals” (emphasis added).

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