Homosexuals have a right to seek trauma therapy
I’m a clinical psychologist, and I help my clients resolve their traumatic memories. In the process, these clients often report spontaneous changes in their sexual feelings, and these changes may lead them away from LGBT attractions and toward heterosexual ones.And for this, he's not allowed to discuss it on YT? Very sad, but demonstrates what kind of a tragedy free speech has become in this era. Thank goodness he was able to make use of other hosts instead.
I’m not alone in observing this. A two-year study with a good sample size revealed the same thing. So I talked about this study on my YouTube channel.
This turned out to be a mistake. Big Tech, at the behest of left-wing activists, decided to censor information about sexual shifts that move any client on the sexuality spectrum away from “gay” and toward “straight.” These outcomes, which would be celebrated if they moved a client the other direction, which can be life-transforming results for some people.
Human sexuality is complex, and is changed by our life experiences. Working through traumatic experiences, such as childhood sexual molestation and peer labeling, can trigger dramatic changes in a person’s sexual identity.
I work regularly with victims of past trauma who report emotional distress, depression, and suicidal thoughts. Unfortunately, a subsection of these clients live with a political “hot button” issue that makes them anathema to activists in our society: they have same-sex attractions that they believe do not reflect “who they are.” These men have long suspected that events in their past have affected their sexuality. My practice has found, through science-based, client-led therapy, that some men can make shifts along the sexual-fluidity spectrum—not just regarding their attraction to people of the same sex, but towards being attracted to women.
All that aside, I sure hope somebody with a serious degree will show the courage to explore whether religious customs can cause homosexuality, if a person's view and understanding of the opposite sex is limited. That's why I've concluded the approach by Haredi clans like Satmar has hurt only so many generations, and it needs to be asked whether such communities have caused the worst problems possible, by denying their subjects the right to think for themselves.
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