Supreme Court sends Colorado's ban on conversion therapy
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I’m a conversion-therapy survivor. I know firsthand the impossible task, and death-dealing effects, of trying to “pray the gay away.” Today, I’m also a researcher who focuses my work on conversion therapy, which is nothing short of damaging ...
The Supreme Court dove into the culture wars again this week by hearing arguments on conversion therapy — a controversial pseudoscientific practice that attempts to change LGBTQ+ patients’ sexuality to align with heterosexual desires. In Chiles v.
People are driven primarily by love and fear. But it is the combination of these two things with a dollop of misinformation that, in my opinion, often drives most parents to send their children to conversion therapy.
The "No Kings" rallies were rubbish and crude, letter writers say; another letter decries the Supreme Court's conversion therapy ruling.