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When Speech Is Silenced: The Case for Ethics Reform in Talk Therapy
When the state limits what can be said in therapy, it’s no longer about healing—it’s about controlling the narrative. That should concern everyone.
Posted in Child Exploitation, Religious Liberty, Sexuality
Tagged American Counseling Association, American Psychological Association, aversion therapy, chemical aversion, Chiles v. Salazar, conversion therapy, Dr. Judith Glassgold, electroshock, involuntary confinement, National Association of Social Workers, National Center for Lesbian Rights, parental authority, sexual orientation change efforts, Supreme Court of the United States, The Trevor Project, therapy, Williams Institute
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