
Richard Cohen, one of the leading experts in the field of sexual reorientation and the author of Coming Out Straight and Gay Children Straight Parents is offering telephone classes via conference calls. There are three separate nine-week courses: Each teleconferencing course consists of nine classes held over three months. Each class session lasts 1½ hours, with 30 minutes of teaching followed by 60 minutes of question / answer and personal counseling / coaching. Cohen is the director of the International Healing Foundation (IHF), a nonprofit therapeutic organization he founded in 1990. As an expert in sexual reorientation therapy -- both as a counselor and through his own personal experience transitioning from homosexual to heterosexual in the 1980's (click here to read Richard's story). Cohen travels extensively throughout the States and Europe conducting seminars on marital relations, communication skills, parenting skills, sexual reorientation and healing from abuse and addictions. Board president of Parents and Friends of Ex-Gays and Gays (PFOX), Cohen holds a Master of Arts degree in counseling psychology from Antioch University. Register at: http://www.gaytostraight.org/. For more information, call (301) 805-6111 or write IHF90@aol.com For Strugglers Appropriate for those who experience unwanted same-sex attraction and wish to explore the possibility of change. This is an excellent opportunity to share directly with a professional therapist who has come out of homosexuality, is married with three children, and has helped hundreds transition as well. You will receive a personal treatment plan to fulfill your goals for change. There are opportunities to share, ask questions and receive personal counseling/coaching from Mr. Cohen during each class session. Dates and costs: See http://www.gaytostraight.org/ Class Curricula for Strugglers: · Causes of same-sex attraction · Process of healing · Building a support network · Finding mentors and developing healthy friendships · Meaning of sexual fantasies · Healthy touch
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