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What is the IIPMR?
IIPMR began as a casual group of physicians interested in psychological
development following the work of several researchers of the late 19th
century. It became obvious that there was no reason for sexual dysfunction
to prevent people from living normal and healthy lives in the age of science.
Our founders answered a number of age old questions and we have continued
to seek the answers that will forever eliminate psychosexual disorders.
Is sexual deviant behavior really curable?
Yes. In nearly 100% of all cases behavior in study groups was
modified enough so that deviant acts were no longer desired or sought by
the patient.
What is the cure rate for pedophiles?
Virtually 100%. This is not consistent with current teachings
but proper treatment in the western nations has not been available to patients
since the late 1950s. Those nations which allowed treatment of sexual disorders
have had very high cure rates of all psychosexual disorders.
What is the cure rate for homosexuals?
Virtually 100%. This is not consistent with current teachings
but proper treatment in the western nations has not been available to patients
since the late 1950s. Those nations which allowed treatment of sexual disorders
have had very high cure rates of all psychosexual disorders.
Your references include several people who were war criminals.
Are you affiliated with them?
No. That is a common misunderstanding. We began our work while
the nazis were conducting unfortunate experimentation on prisoners but
we have never been affiliated with any political party of any nation. Some
of the research was conducted under NAZI occupation, but we had nothing
to do with any of it.
Doesn't lobotomy turn people into "zombies"?
No. That is for movies and television programs. In reality
such treatment is no different than removing an infected appendix. The
patient has a part of the brain that is causing a disability to function
and severing nerve connections repairs the damage.
What if those with sexual disorders don't want treatment?
One of the symptoms of many mental disorders is the failure to recognize
the illness. This is not uncommon with brain disorders. It actually
assists in diagnosis as a very clear marker. In nations acting in
the best interest of it's citizens family members are consulted to determine
the best treatment options for the patients when the patient is unable
to make such decisions because of mental disability.
Symptoms of Psychosexual Disorders
Treatments of Psychosexual Disorders