Tag Archives: sexual fluidity

David Pickup speaks up against bans on therapeutic counselling of Questioning Youths

In the New Mexico legislative counsel in 2017, therapist David Pickup spoke up. The LGBT lobby in the USA, led by the extremely wealthy radical gay-feminist law firm NLCR from California, is trying to outlaw (SB121) all forms of professional counselling of youngsters who have questions about their homo-erotic desires. They only endorse counselling by homosexual activists who insist youngsters adopt the gay label from an early age as possible, preferably age 10. David confronted them with the facts. Continue reading David Pickup speaks up against bans on therapeutic counselling of Questioning Youths

Alliance for Therapeutic Choice modernizes therapy terminology

According to a press statement, the Alliance for Therapeutic Choice and Scientific Integrity‭ (‬ATCSI‭)‬ has decided to update the terminology of therapy in order that the new terminology be more in line with current scientific insights.‭ ‬Phrases from the previous century like the old-fashioned phrase‭ ‬“conversion therapy‭”‬ no longer reflect the goals and possibilities of modern licensed secular psychotherapy.‭ ‬The Alliance Board settled upon the name‭ ‬”Sexual Attraction Fluidity Exploration in Therapy‭” (‬the acronym of which is SAFE-T‭)‬,‭ ‬as stated in their latest press announcement. Continue reading Alliance for Therapeutic Choice modernizes therapy terminology

People are not born that way

In an well-documented essay, California psychologist Laura Haynes, PhD, demonstrates how the American Psychological Association finally agrees that the “born-that-way” ideology and the “you-cannot-change” ideology are NOT true. Here is the essay that she published on the 27th of September 2016. She debunks the myths that caused so many people in the past to avoid seeking psychotherapeutic help for their unwanted same-sex attractions, myths that have deterred them from exploring their full capacity of sexual fluidity. Continue reading People are not born that way

The policy implications of the new Mayer and McHugh study

obama1In our previous article, we have outlined what the researchers Mayer and McHugh found on the subject of fluidity of gender and orientation. On the website The Daily Signal, researcher Ryan T. Anderson demonstrates what these scientific findings mean for Obama’s executive orders, where this president is bypassing the democratic process in congress. Anderson is a senior research fellow in American Principles and Public Policy at The Heritage Foundation. The impact, so he argues, is huge. Continue reading The policy implications of the new Mayer and McHugh study