Context Specific Therapy
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Context Specific Therapy is a therapy developed by Dr. Jeffery W. Robinson to help those with problems related to homosexuality. It is used by The Guardrail Foundation. It does not work with one specific theory for the cause, but uses theories from several theoretical backgrounds according to the client's need.[1] It does not seek to change the client's sexual orientation, but instead focuses on diminishing homosexual thoughts and behaviors. It works within the client's own view of God, noting that "individuals who are successful at overcoming homosexual problems are motivated by strong religious values." It is designed for clients that are willing to do anything to change and whose religious beliefs are a significant part of their motivation to change.
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