Hi Liz, "Are any of you going to aversion therapy? I hear that that is of some use." Aversion therapy "works" by making the patient react against taking a particular action. It's a bit like Pavlov's dog: ring a bell, the dog drools; only with aversion therapy it's look at a boy, feel nauseous. Aversion therapy does nothing to assauge the desire to look, so ultimately the patient gets trapped in a viscious circle of looking, feeling sick, recovering, looking again, and so on. There are more humane ways than aversion therapy of controlling behaviour. Peace be with you Rex Infinity |