âș For more, visit Mother Jones: https://www.motherjones.com/politics/2024/05/conversion-therapy-lgbtq-anti-trans-gay-gender-affirming-care/ The conversion therapists met last November at the south end of the Las Vegas Strip. Behind the closed doors and drawn blinds of a Hampton Inn conference room, a middle-aged woman wearing white stockings and a Virgin Mary blue dress issued a call to arms to the 20-some people in attendance. âIn our current culture, in which children are being indoctrinated with transgender belief from the moment theyâre out of the womb, if we are confronted with a gender-confused child, you must help,â declared Michelle Cretella, a board member of the Alliance for Therapeutic Choice and Scientific Integrity. âWe must do something.â Cretella was delivering a keynote speech at the first in-person conference in four years of the Alliance, which describes itself as a âprofessional and scientific organizationâ with âJudeo-Christian values.â Its purpose: to defend and promote the practice of conversion therapy by licensed counselors. Not that theyâd call what they do âconversion therapy.â That term lacks a precise definition, but it is used colloquially to describe attempts to shift a personâs sexual orientation or gender identity. In the 1960s, some psychologists tried to make gay men straight by pairing aversive stimuli, like electric shocks or chemically induced nausea, with images of gay pornâtechniques that ran the risk of causing serious psychological damage even as they failed to change participantsâ sexual orientation, researchers eventually concluded. Today, âconversion therapyâ generally takes the form of verbal counseling. Participants are typically conservative Christians who engage voluntarilyâmotivated by internalized stigma, family pressure, and the belief that their feelings are incompatible with their faith. Others are children, brought into therapy by their parents. The American Psychological Association (APA) has concluded that conversion therapy lacks âsufficient bases in scientific principlesâ and that people who have undergone it are âsignificantly more likely to experience suicidality and depression.â Similarly, the Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration (SAMHSA), part of the Department of Health and Human Services, published a report concluding that ânone of the existing research supports the premise that mental or behavioral health interventions can alter gender identity or sexual orientation. Interventions aimed at a fixed outcome, such as gender conformity or heterosexual orientationâŠare coercive, can be harmful, and should not be part of behavioral health treatment.â But none of that is stopping these therapists. #LGBTQ #Investigation #Christianity -- For more award-winning independent reporting, visit Mother Jones: https://www.motherjones.com/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/motherjones/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/motherjones Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/motherjonesmag
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