51% of patients at Oslo University Hospital's gender clinic have been subjected to treatment which qualifies as conversion therapy, according to a new report by the Patient Organization for Gender Incongruence
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Anine Hartmann
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I have also heard violent stuff from autism "treatments", it is horrific that the Judge Rotenberg Center is still running.
Yet another study to throw on the pile though, I bet it's gonna get ignored by "proffesionals" tho... for reasons and shit.
Trans healthcare does the "health" and the "care" just one time please
https://researchportal.helsinki.fi/fi/publications/gender-dysphoria-and-detransitioning-in-adults-an-analysis-of-nin
http://www.finnqueer.net/juttu.cgi?s=40_10_1
real therapy would help any loved ones to accept the person transitioning and creating safety from those who do not accept transness.
This is grey area weaponization as "medicine". It's literally shitty debate tactics. "A grey area exists somewhere, therefore we can't tell".
Culturally in Norway, asking for the employees at Oslo University Hospital who did this to lose their jobs is "a bit extreme"!
The right to practice medicine is ALWAYS CONDITIONAL on good care!
Medical autonomy arguments are sometimes useful for trans people (see informed consent in the US starting at independent clinics) although they can also be harmful. No such ambiguity exists in Norway.
We consider it unconstitutional in the US.
We need to set up a legal case fund. I know many would donate. Sue them to hell and make the legal matter come to a higher pedestal. We can't let it be brushed under the rug as "too extreme. They were just doing their job!"
for conversion therapy they have the cover of "it was exploratory therapy so it's fine actually"
They are proud of their ignorance on trans issues.
it also doesn't help that half the psychologist are taught Freud as a legitimate authority.