Conversion therapy can cause a lot of physical and mental harm on someone that expresses interest to someone that shares the same gender as them. Being forced to have to sit through a session and have someone use different techniques to try to convert you to a different sexual orientation can cause much harm to the client. In the article '#BornPerfect: The Facts About Conversion Therapy" emphasizes the many harmful side effects that can occur to someone who is enlisted in conversion therapy. The list includes risk such as "depression, guilt, helplessness, hopelessness, shame, social withdrawal, suicidality, substance abuse, stress, disappointment, self-blame, decreased self-esteem, and authenticity to others, increased self-hatred, hostility …show more content…
Minors that come out at a young age to family and are quickly reject face many of these risks at a higher chance compared to a grown adult. A study was provided to show that adolescents that come out to their family either gay, lesbian, or transgender and are put down by their family or are shunned face are at least three times more likely to abuse illegal drugs or become suicidal compared to LGBT+ youths that have at least one family member that supports them (#BornPerfect: The Facts about Conversion Therapy). The author of ' #BornPerfect: The Facts about Conversion Therapy' reveals about a popular study from the 1970's, a psychologist, George Rekers, had a patient that was a five-year-old male who would show feminine behavior and his (Dr. Rekers) goal was to make sure the young boy no longer show this type of behavior. Rekers encourage the parents to punish their child whenever he acted in a feminine …show more content…
Rekers. Kirk Murphy struggle with many psychological traumas that ended with him being dead at the age of thirty-eight due to suicide. This is just one story about a young child that is placed in conversion therapy due to showing feminine traits. Another reason why conversion therapy is harmful is your psychologist's goal is to make sure their client will no longer have this "disease" that is called homosexuality. In the article written by Scott Bronstein there was a video attached that was interview by CNN and a conversion therapist called Joseph Nicolosi. Dr. Nicolosi has many young clients that express feminine traits. Joseph Nicolosi claimed that he is an "ally" to gay people and that he is here to provided support but, yet he also said his work is to "bring out the heterosexual out" from a client. It is noticeable that Nicolosi is not the ally he claims to be. In the interview Dr. Nicolosi also mentioned that there is research that provided many success stories of stopping a child from becoming homosexual; a story that he cites is the work done by Dr. Rekers and how he was able to prevent his client, Kirk Murphy, from being