Insurance coverage for reparative therapy for minors with unwanted
same-sex sexual attractions is about to become illegal in New York
State.
However, attempts to change gender are encouraged, according to a press release
from Governor Andrew Cuomo, who said, "We will not allow the misguided
and the intolerant to punish LGBT young people for simply being who they
are."
"Conversion therapy is a hateful and fundamentally flawed practice
that is counter to everything this state stands for," continued New
York's ostensibly Catholic governor. "New York has been at the forefront
of acceptance and equality for the LGBT community for decades – and
today we are continuing that legacy and leading by example. We will not
allow the misguided and the intolerant to punish LGBT young people for
simply being who they are."
Those comments echo Cuomo's words from two years ago, when he said pro-life and pro-marriage advocates are "extreme" and "have no place in the state of New York."
Cuomo's regulations disallow coverage of reparative therapy by
insurers and Medicaid.
Mental health facilities are likewise banned from
treating minors with unwanted same-sex sexual attractions.
Often inaccurately derided as "conversion therapy" by the LGBT
movement and its allies, reparative therapy does not attempt to change
teenagers, said ex-gay activist and reparative therapy expert
Christopher Doyle in a 2015 press statement responding to President Obama's support for bans on reparative therapy.
"Youth that seek therapy for unwanted same-sex attractions or gender
identity conflicts believe there are specific causes for their
attractions, such as sexual abuse, and this therapy helps them resolve
those causes and the desires that are a consequence," said Doyle.
"Counselors are not converting gay youth – they're actually affirming
their clients' desires to live a heterosexual life. These laws would be a
grave disservice to young people who wish to access counseling from
licensed mental health care providers. No government intervention should
seek to hinder this sincere desire for help."
Cuomo's new regulations will notably not restrict gender transition
efforts, a fact highlighted by this week's press announcement about
reparative therapy. "Conversion therapy does not include counseling or
therapy for an individual seeking to transition or transitioning from
one gender to another gender, that provides acceptance, support, and
understanding of an individual or the facilitation of an individual's
coping, social support, and identity exploration and development,
including sexual orientation-neutral interventions to prevent or address
unlawful conduct or unsafe sexual practices, provided that the
counseling or therapy does not seek to change sexual orientation or
gender identity."
New York is not the only state where reparative therapy has been targeted. Several states have made it illegal to help minors, and the Jewish New Jersey-based counseling group JONAH was forced to close in January after a lawsuit by the anti-Christian Southern Poverty Law Center.
LGBT groups have praised Democratic presidential candidate Hillary Clinton for backing a federal ban on the practice.
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