Abstract
The factors which should be considered when deciding on the appropriateness of a version therapy are discussed in terms of the type of stimulation to be used, the safety of electrical stimulation, and the ethical problems inherent in using aversive procedures. It is argued that aversion therapy is appropriate in limited circumstances provided that strict control is maintained over the decision making process.
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