
Holding psychology accountable. Exposing institutional capture.
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I recently called Santa Clara County’s Gender Affirming Care Clinic (GACC) posing as a child advocate. I said I was mentoring an 11-year-old who identified as non-binary and was distressed about early breast deve...
I applied to Santa Clara’s graduate counseling program in part because of its Catholic and Jesuit identity. After years at UC Berkeley, I was looking for something I hadn’t found there: moral grounding. At Berkeley, relativism reigned, so l...
When I was thirteen, I was told the patriarchy was coming for me. Looming in every paycheck, every relationship, every room where a man spoke before I did. I was taught it would restrict my freedom and my potential.
Before I entered public...
Without a clear philosophy of the human person, therapy becomes vulnerable to ideological capture.
On Friday, June 27th, I sat down with Peter Boghossian to discuss what happened in my graduate counseling program at Santa Clara University...
You’ve been asked to introduce yourself with your pronouns in a room full of long-time colleagues. Or to pledge your commitment to diversity, equity, and inclusion when applying to college, a faculty position, or a corporate job. Maybe you’...
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I blew the whistle in WSJ about ideological coercion in psychology education. I was fired a week later. Writing about issues that affect the field.
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