Daily Freeman (Kingston, NY)

Advocates renew push for law banning ‘conversion therapy’

- By Chris Carola Associated press

Advocates made another push Wednesday for New York to join several other states in enacting a law banning therapy that attempts to change the sexual orientatio­n or gender identity of minors.

Dozens of social workers joined students, LGBT activists and lawmakers Wednesday at the state Capitol to call on the Republican-led Senate to take up the legislatio­n banning gay conversion therapy. The measure has passed the Democrat-controlled Assembly several years in a row.

The New York State Psychiatri­c Associatio­n, the New York State Psychologi­cal Associatio­n and National Associatio­n of Social Workers oppose therapy aimed at changing a minor’s sexual orientatio­n.

Democratic Sen. Brady Hoylman’s legislatio­n banning conversion therapy has yet to make it out of committee, but has the support of at least one Senate Republican, co-sponsor Phil Boyle, of Long Island.

“It doesn’t work and it’s harmful,” Hoylman said of conversion therapy. “Protecting our children from quackery doesn’t have any party labels.”

The Senate and Assembly measures would ban mental health care profession­als from practicing conversion therapy with patients under 18. Last year, Democratic Gov. Andrew Cuomo issued an executive order that barred insurance coverage for conversion therapy for minors and prohibited state mental health facilities from offering it.

The District of Columbia and nine states currently ban conversion therapy, and other states are considerin­g legislatio­n that would ban the practice, which opponents liken to child abuse.

Great Neck, New York, native Mathew Shurka said he spent five years undergoing conversion therapy by a licensed mental health profession­al starting after he came out to his parents when he was 16. During that period, he contemplat­ed suicide, Shurka said. He stopped going for the therapy when he turned 21.

“I was a mess,” said Shurka, a 29-year-old urban planner living in Manhattan who’s a member of the anticonver­sion therapy group Born Perfect. “I’m in a great place today.”

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