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- Question: Did the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints (Mormons) ever conduct aversion therapy?
- Question: What was the history of BYU and aversion therapy for treating homosexuality?
- Question: Did BYU ever use vomiting as part of aversion therapy?
- Question: Did BYU ever force students to undergo aversion therapy?
- Question: How does aversion therapy performed at BYU in the 1970s relate to medical and psychological science as understood at that time?