tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4794544262811872086.post6305269304299186707..comments2023-10-08T05:10:56.748-05:00Comments on Chrysalis Mission: Almost.....Donnahttp://www.blogger.com/profile/00053761239501935012noreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4794544262811872086.post-25307625412468538282009-08-12T09:15:29.067-05:002009-08-12T09:15:29.067-05:00I have not read the repot. Does it say anything ab...I have not read the repot. Does it say anything about trans people specifically?<br /><br />I think you overestimate the therapist's role. Generally, a client choose their path and the therapist gives them the tools to follow through. Vince's therapist does not need to tell him to do anything. If he's having trouble choosing a path, the therapist may think thru his choices.<br /><br />And actually, the APA's report didn't ban reparative therapy. If both the client and therapist choose reparative therapy, the APA is accepting their choice. But the APA is admonishing the unethical practices of reparative therapists such as not telling the client the low chance of their success and many of the techniques you alluded to.Ephileihttps://www.blogger.com/profile/10042877732655118785noreply@blogger.com