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From over-diagnosis to radical ideology, the profession has serious problems
While I think it’s positive that we have reduced the social stigma surrounding mental health issues so that people who are truly suffering feel comfortable seekin...
The manipulative trailer for the Netflix documentary, “The Dads”.
There is one group of people who can see through the gender affirming manipulation like glass, and that is fathers. In fact, the new documentary, The Dads on Netflix, acknow...
Are all people really born gay, or could something else be going on?
Welcome to my politically incorrect post.
On Sunday, April 19, 2026, I had the opportunity to moderate four different panels, with a total of 12 detransitioners on a range of topics. The event was hosted by Partners for Ethical Care. You can catch the livestream here:
Many of the...
Less than a week after the Supreme Court’s 8–1 decision in Chiles v. Salazar, which held that restricting a therapist’s ability to engage in exploratory therapy with gay or transgender-identified clients constitutes viewpoint discrimination...
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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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