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Conversion Therapy (2017 Rerun)

[Rerun] Dr. Kirk Honda talks about conversion therapy


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October 23, 2017

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Conversion Therapy (2017 Rerun)

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Aren’t there like so many problems with conversion therapy of a man who is married and wants to stay married? His wife knew? Isn’t it then more a couples therapy question? Otherwise it is like giving therapy to a serial cheater and he wants to deal with staying married and still cheat? It’s just not healthy to live like that I think, for everyone involved, especially if nobody knows because they don’t get to have a say in it. Anyway, guidance in processing and learning to accept it/talk to people close to him could work in my opinion as a non therapist. I can understand you feel not at ease with that. I wonder if it is due to my believe system that I would find it hard to handle but it has also a factor of betrayal I think and in my opinion there’s no way you can build good relationships on betrayal. You can argue it is a small part of life that is hidden but it is about who you are so actually not that small and it has consequences for the other persons too.

Elke


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