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Aversion therapy - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Aversion therapy is a form of psychiatric, mental health or psychological treatment in which the patient is exposed to a stimulus while simultaneously being subjected to some form of discomfort. This...
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*Anthony Burgess explored the concept, and its moral implications, in his 1962 novel A Clockwork Orange. *A radio commercial in Grand Theft Auto: San Andreas refers to the practice of aversion therapy.
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Aversion Therapy for Addiction ... Both Ken Kesey and Anthony Burgess explored the concept, and its moral implications, in their respective 1962 novels One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest and A Clockwork Orange''.
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Aversion therapy is a form of psychiatric treatment in which the patient is exposed to ... Anthony Burgess explored the concept, and its moral implications, ...
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In their view, every variation from the 'biologic norm' of coital heterosexuality is a 'sexual deviance' and a 'personality disorder' which requires therapy and cure. ... Lesbian and gay relations, by implication, ... This not only intimates that sexual repression is due to the moral values and criminal laws of the State, but that,
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Because I'm pretty sure if you want to encourage people to become vegan, you should shield them from the reality (moral superiority aside) as much as possible. posted by shownomercy at 1:23 PM on October 2 ... Awesome tasty stuff. posted by Aversion Therapy at 1:51 PM on October 2...
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for lobotomies and electro-convulsive therapy; for schools more oriented toward the socialization of the child than toward the development of intellect; and for the emergence of a society more and more blatantly devoted to the gratification of sensory ... Gratification comes first because the absence of any moral rules,
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