When “Help” Hurts: What Conversion Therapy Does to Ordinary Kids and Their Families
A few months later, Jamie sat in a different chair, in a different room, across from a counselor their parents had found through church.
“This is about helping you live the life you were meant to live,” the counselor said.
Jamie nodded, eyes fixed on the floor.
That night at dinner, Jamie barely spoke.
“Are you okay?” their mom asked.
“I’m fine.”
“You can tell me anything,” she said.
Jamie hesitated, then shrugged. “I know.”
But something had shifted. The words sounded the same. The meaning didn’t.
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