Conversion therapy, banned for youth in 22 states and D.C., remains controversial following a Supreme Court case involving a Colorado therapist challenging this ban. Critics highlight the trauma these practices cause, noting that many clients report humiliation and degradation. Despite some claiming success, research shows high rates of depression and dysfunction among participants. Additionally, virtually all individuals labeled as 'cured' eventually revert to their original sexual identity. The historical context of conversion therapy's evolution and Amazon's removal of related literature underscores its contested moral and therapeutic validity.
Many clients talk about feeling traumatized, degraded, or ruthlessly shamed after undergoing such 'treatment.'
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