LC control no. | n 89225025 |
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Descriptive conventions | rda |
Personal name heading | Nicolosi, Joseph, 1947-2017 |
Variant(s) | Nicolosi, Josesph J. (Joseph John), 1947-2017 |
Birth date | 1947-01-24 |
Death date | 2017-03-08 |
Place of birth | New York |
Place of death | California |
Field of activity | Sexual reorientation programs |
Profession or occupation | Clinical psychologists |
Found in | His Reparative therapy of male homosexuality, c1991: CIP t.p. (Joseph Nicolosi, Ph.D.) A parent's guide to preventing homosexuality, c2002: ECIP t.p. (Joseph J. Nicolosi) data view (b. Jan. 21, 1947) New York times WWW site, viewed Mar. 20, 2017 (in obituary published Mar. 16: Joseph Nicolosi; b. Joseph John Nicolosi, Jan. 24, 1947; d. Mar. 8, aged 70; clinical psychologist whose advocacy of conversion therapy to diminish people's same-sex attraction made him a vocal part of the "ex-gay" movement but marginalized him within the mental-health profession) Wikipedia, viewed 2018-01-17 (Joseph Nicolosi (January 24, 1947 – March 8, 2017) was an American clinical psychologist, founder and director of the Thomas Aquinas Psychological Clinic in Encino, California, and a founder and president of the National Association for Research and Therapy of Homosexuality (NARTH).[3] Nicolosi advocated and practiced reparative therapy; born in New York, died in California) Shame and attachment loss, 2009: title page (Joseph J. Nicolosi) |
Associated language | eng |