Utah bans LGBTQ conversion therapy for children

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Utah bans LGBTQ conversion therapy for children

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The ban in the Republican-dominated state, which took effect on Wednesday, exempts members of the clergy, lay pastors, and spiritual counselors not licensed by the state from the ban. Despite those limits, “this is still a big victory in a very conservative state,” said Mathew Shurka, 31, of Long Island, New York. He describes himself as a “survivor” of such therapy and is co-founder of Born Perfect, a nonprofit group pushing for conversion therapy bans across the United States.

Conversion therapy involves a variety of psychological and spiritual practices aimed at changing sexual orientation and gender identity in the belief that homosexuality and transgender identity are mental illnesses. The American Psychological Association has called the treatment harmful to young people. The American Medical Association has said that conversion therapy does not work and can trigger depression, post-traumatic stress disorder and suicide attempts.

Virginia’s state senate approved a ban on Tuesday, and the bill is now being sent to the Democratic-controlled House of Delegates, where it is expected to pass, said Shannon Minter, a San Francisco gay activist working with Born Perfect. In Utah, the ban takes the form of a regulation. Craig Hall, a Republican state representative, championed legislation that would have banned the therapy, but it failed to pass last year. He credited support from the influential Mormon Church, to which 62 percent of Utah’s 3.1 million residents belong, for the governor’s decision to enact the new regulation. The church, opposes same-sex marriage and its doctrine teaches that same-sex relationships are sinful.

Leaders of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, the Mormon Church’s formal name, had previously opposed the legislation because it did not explicitly exempt clergy. “We worked very closely with them on the (new) language,” Hall said. “The administrative rule has the same effect as law, and it governs all licensed therapists and doctors,” he said. A church representative did not immediately respond to a request for comment. Hall noted that the state does not license pastors and ministers.

Utah Governor Gary Herbert, a Republican, had no comment on the issue on Wednesday, said spokeswoman Brook Scheffler. In a press release in November, Herbert said the rule change was needed “to end the harmful practice of conversion therapy on minors.” “The stories of youth who have endured these so-called therapies are heart rending, and I’m grateful that we have found a way forward that will ban conversion therapy forever in our state,” he said.

Troy Williams, executive director of the activist group Equality Utah, said that while the rule does not affect unlicensed counselors, he hopes it sends a message. “There are a lot of therapists and life coaches still out there who run these camps, and they’re dangerous,” Williams said. “But hopefully with Utah taking a strong stand, this will get the word out.”

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Reuters apparently doesn't believe in paragraphs, so I tried to organize it a little for easier reading.
 
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What the fuck? LBT conversion therapy is quackery. We all knew that. But transgenderism is factually a mental disorder. It absolutely should be treated with therapy, ideally resolving the patient's gender issues so they're comfortable with their natural, unmangled body.
but the gays are too

who the fuck puts a dick in a poop hole; who the fuck rubs two carpets together
 
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What the fuck? LBT conversion therapy is quackery. We all knew that. But transgenderism is factually a mental disorder. It absolutely should be treated with therapy, ideally resolving the patient's gender issues so they're comfortable with their natural, unmangled body.
Realtalk, heterosexuality is the obviously healthy and natural orientation for humans. Everything else leads to widespread disease and massive personal and societal dysfunction at best. It doesn't even matter if you're religious or not, any honest look at the data will show that the lgbtqwhatever spectrum obviously has something deeply wrong with them.
 
So basically they made it illegal for anyone not in a place of authority to practice this. A pretry hollow victory, but still a little bit of boiling water under the frog.
 
I haven't done too much research on "conversion therapy," but from what I understand current methods haven't been proven to be effective.
That's not to say that being LGBBQ isn't a mental dysfunction, it's that we need better methods to approach it. Don't treat the symptoms, treat the cause.

Like maybe teaching people that their dick or meatflaps aren't the most important facet of their identity, nor need to be instantly gratified whenever they momentarily tingle. That'd be a good start.
 
I always wondered if those camps might have actual success in small percentages, but good luck finding anyone in the media and academia to even entertain that thought.
Also I watched footage of one of those (for adults though) in case on Metokur's streams and it was gay as hell, bunch of men in the woods doing plays and songs.
 
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