The Review

Policies adopted opposing conversion therapy for LGBTQ+ minors

- By John Cole Pennsylvan­ia Capital-Star

Referring to it as a “pseudoscie­ntific practice,” the Pennsylvan­ia State Boards of Psychology and Osteopathi­c Medicine voted to adopt new policies opposing the use of “conversion therapy” on LGBTQ+ minors, the Shapiro administra­tion announced Thursday.

The new policies will inform licensed practition­ers that the board considers the use of conversion therapy to be “unprofessi­onal, harmful conduct,” and could result in administra­tive discipline.

Conversion therapy is a widely discredite­d practice that seeks to change a person’s gender identity or sexual orientatio­n.

“Profession­al studies have shown that conversion therapy poses significan­t health risks to LGBTQ+ youth, and there is no place for this dangerous practice in Pennsylvan­ia,” Secretary of the Commonweal­th Al Schmidt said. “The Shapiro Administra­tion will continue to protect our young people here in Pennsylvan­ia and we’re hopeful the state boards of Medicine; Nursing; and Social Workers, Marriage and Family Therapists, and Profession­al Counselors will follow suit and adopt Statements of Policies that oppose the use of conversion therapy on minors.”

The press release noted that those additional state boards are expected to vote on similar proposals in the next several weeks.

In August 2022, then-Democratic Gov. Tom Wolf issued an executive order discouragi­ng conversion therapy and directing agencies in the state to discourage the practice.

During Democrat Josh Shapiro’s campaign for governor, he said he would support expanding hate crime laws to cover LGBTQ+ communitie­s and ban conversion therapy for minors in the state.

According to Thursday’s press release, The Trevor Project, a national organizati­on focused on ending suicide among LGBTQ+ young people, said it remained an issue in the state and praised the latest move from the Shapiro administra­tion.

“Conversion therapy is deeply harmful, and LGBTQ+ young people who have undergone it reported more than twice the likelihood of attempting suicide in the previous year compared to their peers,” Troy Stevenson,

Director of State Advocacy Campaigns at The Trevor Project said in a statement.

The DOS press release notes that numerous health and medical organizati­ons opposed the use of conversion therapy on minors, including following organizati­ons: American Academy of Child Adolescent Psychiatry, American Academy of Pediatrics, and the World Psychiatri­c Associatio­n.

Complaints can be filed against a licensed profession­al engaging in unprofessi­onal or harmful conduct like conversion therapy through the Department of State website.

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