Watch: The Sissy Boy Experiment – Childhood “Ex-Gay Therapy” That Killed
Read all the stories in “The Sissy Boy Experiment series section.” We’ll be adding more throughout the day today and the rest of the week.
CNN’s Anderson Cooper examines the 1970s therapy that paved the way for NARTH, George Rekers, and the death of a man who was “treated” for being a “sissy” at age four.
“Kraig was plunged into a series of experiments using aggressive aversion therapy,” CNN reports. “The behaviors judged effeminate were beat out of him—literally and figuratively—and Kraig’s case was judged a success. A success until, at age 38, this “poster child†for changing gender identity disorder was so depressed and disturbed he committed suicide.”
We’ll have a great deal more on this later, but for now, watch this preview.
The series, with additional reporting from CNN.com, begins airing tonight at 10pm ET on CNN with special features found on CNN.com.
http://i.cdn.turner.com/cnn/.element/apps/cvp/3.0/swf/cnn_416x234_embed.swf?context=embed&videoId=us/2011/06/06/ac.sissy.boy.experiment.cnn
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