Healing from the Harm of Conversion Therapy
For those who have undergone conversion therapy, seeking assistance from a counselor can help address the harmful effects associated with the practice, while also providing a supportive environment to explore their identity.
Instead of trying to persuade a client to be anything, counselors can help them discover who they are by:
- Building trust by providing a supporting and accepting environment.
- Respecting how their religious, cultural and spiritual backgrounds serve them.
- Normalizing what it means to be attracted to the same sex.
- Debunking misconceptions and myths about sexual orientation or identity.
- Counseling them through grief and loss.
- Exploring their dreams and goals.
- Helping them recognize their spiritual and sexual identities can exist together.
Created by Counseling@Northwestern, Northwestern University’s online Master of Arts in Counseling Program