How intertwined is the mental health profession and homosexual extremism?
“Another apologist for child sex abuse who has received acceptance, affirmation, and recognition from the mental health professions is Dr. Theo Sandfort, who is currently an Associate Professor of Clinical Sociomedical Sciences (in Psychiatry) at Columbia University. Sandfort published a study in 1981 that claimed that boys as young as 10 years old had ‘positive’ experiences in their ’sexual relationships’ with adults.
“While he was co-director of the research program of the Department of Gay and Lesbian Studies at the University of Utrecht, Netherlands, Sandfort interviewed 25 boys from between the ages of 10 and 16 who were in such ’sexual relationships’ – that is, they were being sexually abused by adults. In fact, the abusers themselves took Sandfort to their victims so he could interview them. When the victims gave Sandfort their ‘positive’ responses, he duly recorded them.
“‘For virtually all the boys…the sexual contact itself was experienced positively,’ Sandfort wrote, without a hint of irony.
“The fact that Sandfort was promoting the sexual abuse of minors with the help of their victimizers didn’t seem to faze him. Nor did it faze his then-employers at the University of Utrecht. Nor did it faze the prestigious University of Colombia, which later gave him a professorship, even after he went on to write articles such as ‘Pedophile relationships in the Netherlands: Alternative Lifestyles for Children?’ and books such as ‘Childhood Sexuality: Normal Sexual Behavior and Development’ (2000).
“It hasn’t fazed the APA either, which has named Sandfort a ‘fellow’ of the organization since 2002.”
Excerpted from “The psychological profession and homosexuality: Lunatics running the asylum?”, by Matthew Cullinan Hoffman, Reformed Perspective, Sept. 2009 (Reprinted with permission from the Aug. 14, 2009 edition of LifeSiteNews.com.




November 18, 2009
Along the same lines as above:
James Cantor homosexual psychologist at CAMH uses his position to decriminalise, medicalise and normalise pedophilia and homosexuality in Canada.
http://www.scienceblog.com/community/older/2002/A/20026824.html
May 2002
From University of Toronto
University of Toronto study analyzes chances of homosexuality
Roughly one in seven gay men may owe his sexual orientation to the fact he has older brothers, say University of Toronto researchers.
Earlier studies have shown that each additional older brother increases the odds of homosexuality in a younger brother. “This phenomenon, known as the fraternal birth order effect, was first shown by Professor Ray Blanchard [of U of T's Department of Psychiatry and the Centre for Addiction and Mental Health] and has since been confirmed by other scientists,” says CAMH post-doctoral fellow James Cantor. Cantor is co-author of a new study to determine the proportion of gay men whose sexual orientation is due to this effect. “This latest study demonstrates just how important that link is,” says Cantor.
In their study, Cantor and colleagues from U of T and CAMH applied statistical analysis to data collected from a sample of 302 gay men and 302 heterosexual men about the number of siblings each had. According to the researchers, the sexual orientation of about 15 per cent of gay men in the sample could be attributed to the older brother effect. Their analysis also suggests that, in the theoretical case of a boy with two-and-a-half older brothers, he would be twice as likely to be gay as a boy with no older brothers.
The study does not determine a cause of the correlation between homosexuality and having older brothers. However, there is growing evidence in other research that it may be pre-natal in nature, based on findings that gay men with older brothers tend to weigh less at birth than straight men with older brothers.
Published in the February 2002 issue of the journal Archives of Sexual Behavior, the study was funded by the Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council, the Centre for Addiction and Mental Health Foundation and the Ministry of Health.
CONTACT: James Cantor, Centre for Addiction and Mental Health, 416-535-8501 x4078, james_cantor@camh.net ………
What does real Science have to say about NAMBLA’s pseudo-scientific propaganda spouted by homosexual pedophiles from CAMH in Toronto??
http://journals.cambridge.org/action/displayAbstract;jsessionid=FBFC15D05E0774D057DAF6DAE9BDBC4C.tomcat1?fromPage=online&aid=191673
Journal of Biosocial Science (2004), 36:1:51-59 Cambridge University Press
Copyright © 2004 Cambridge University Press
doi:10.1017/S0021932004006066
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THE CAUSE(S) OF THE FRATERNAL BIRTH ORDER EFFECT IN MALE HOMOSEXUALITY
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WILLIAM H. JAMES at The Galton Laboratory, University College London, Wolfson House, 4 Stephenson Way, London NW1 2HE
Abstract
It has been established that the probability that a man is homosexual is positively related to his number of older brothers, but not older sisters when the brothers are accounted for. This is known as the ‘fraternal birth order’ effect. In the past, efforts have been made to explain this phenomenon in terms of several alternative biological hypotheses and a psychosocial hypothesis. This note examines how well these hypotheses accommodate the fraternal birth order effect. It is concluded that: (1) the evidence for the hypothesis of maternal immunoreactivity to the male fetus is weak; (2) the evidence for the intrauterine hormone exposure hypothesis is also weak; (3) the evidence for the hypothesis of postnatal learning is stronger. Lastly, there seem likely to be causes common to male homosexuality and paedophilia. They may include sexual (or quasi-sexual) experience in childhood or adolescence.