
mental health
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Parents need to know the truth about The Trevor Project.
This national organization pretends to be a suicide prevention resource for “marginalized LGBTQ+ youth,” but in reality, it’s more focused on transitioning minors, breaking up famili...
I wrote this in 2024, but it’s amazing how relevant it still is two years later!
Yesterday, I made an appearance on the Dissaffected Podcast. The host, Josh Slocum compares our relationship with the media, political leaders and institution...
The lie that people must “transition or die” is harmful on the face of it. It sends a devastating message to struggling young people: survival requires painful and irreversible medical procedures.
(The following piece originally ran on Ge...
The testimonies of twelve detransitioners challenge the claim that only children are vulnerable to gender ideology.
After The Gender Experiment: Detransitioners Speak.
Less than a week after California once again allowed male athlete AB Hernandez to dominate girls track and field competitions, headlines suddenly shifted the public’s sympathy toward him. The Yahoo Sports article, “Trans Athlete AB Hernande...
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The writers behind this newsletter.
I am a licensed therapist and who is fed up with how radical ideology has corrupted the mental health profession. Author of the book “A Practical Response to Gender Distress”, on Amazon, and children’s book, “Froggy Girl”, www.froggygirlbook.com.
Ph.D. in Psychology. Founder Your Positive Sum, LLC Play positive-sum games. Battle against zero-sum ideologies. Favor ideological diversity (i.e. Pluralism, open minds, freedom of conscience & speech)
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