Homosexuality and counseling

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132 pages 1974

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"Clinton Jones regards homosexual men and women as persons of diverse sexual orientation who have problems and emotional needs similar to those of any other persons. Indeed, some of their problems are aggravated, if not imposed, by the attitudes of society. As the author shares the burdens and experiences of individuals and couples who have sought his help, the reader comes to know them as persons -- human beings who are finding it hard to understand themselves and even harder to adjust to others at home, at school, at work, in prison, in church, and in the service. How they can be helped, if at all, becomes clearer as their stories unfold. Clinton Jones brings to his task the heart of a compassionate pastor and the skill of a practiced therapist. His wise and warm words bring comfort to the counselee and insight to the reader. Counselors, helpers, and friends from many disciplines and walks of life will be grateful for the way in which he shares his concerns, reveals his humanity, debunks traditional myths, and points new directions." -- Back cover.

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