Trans psychologist now says it's all "gone too far"
Apr 28, 2022 21:28:41 GMT -5
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Trans psychologist who helps kids through gender transition now says it’s all “gone too far”
Thursday, April 28, 2022 by: JD Heyes
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(Natural News) If you have long suspected that the current “transgender” thing was just a fad or a phase, your suspicions were correct, according to a transgender psychologist who herself helps young people with their own transitioning.
Dr. Erica Anderson, 71, who has helped literally hundreds of teens transition from one gender to the other is warning that the fad has “gone too far” and she now fears that many of them have or are about to make life-altering decisions just because it’s pushed on social media and has become “trendy.”
Anderson told the Los Angeles Times last week that she is upset that teens as young as 13 years old are now getting hormone replacement therapy without ever meeting with a psychologist.
“I think it’s gone too far,” said Anderson, who until recently led the U.S. professional society that leads in care for transgenders.
“For a while, we were all happy that society was becoming more accepting and more families than ever were embracing children that were gender variant,” she added. “Now it’s got to the point where there are kids presenting at clinics whose parents say, ‘This just doesn’t make sense.'”
She has become so concerned, in fact, that she stated that she has been considering ending her work in helping teens transition, which is considered pioneering in the field of study.
“I have these private thoughts: ‘This has gone too far. It’s going to get worse. I don’t want any part of it,’” she told the Times.
“I worry that people will accuse me of setting the train in motion, as part of those who advocated the affirmative approach to gender in youth, even though that’s not a reasonable account of what happened,” she continued, adding that she sees the burgeoning rise in teens who seek out treatment for transgendering is most likely being driven by peer pressure as there becomes a wider acceptance of trans issues in many social and cultural circles.
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Thursday, April 28, 2022 by: JD Heyes
Tags: Child abuse, fad, gender confused, gender surgery, Hormone therapy, indoctrination, left cult, LGBT, malpractice, psychologist, Trans, transgender, transgender psychologist, Transgender surgery, transgender teens, transgender therapy, trendy
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(Natural News) If you have long suspected that the current “transgender” thing was just a fad or a phase, your suspicions were correct, according to a transgender psychologist who herself helps young people with their own transitioning.
Dr. Erica Anderson, 71, who has helped literally hundreds of teens transition from one gender to the other is warning that the fad has “gone too far” and she now fears that many of them have or are about to make life-altering decisions just because it’s pushed on social media and has become “trendy.”
Anderson told the Los Angeles Times last week that she is upset that teens as young as 13 years old are now getting hormone replacement therapy without ever meeting with a psychologist.
“I think it’s gone too far,” said Anderson, who until recently led the U.S. professional society that leads in care for transgenders.
“For a while, we were all happy that society was becoming more accepting and more families than ever were embracing children that were gender variant,” she added. “Now it’s got to the point where there are kids presenting at clinics whose parents say, ‘This just doesn’t make sense.'”
She has become so concerned, in fact, that she stated that she has been considering ending her work in helping teens transition, which is considered pioneering in the field of study.
“I have these private thoughts: ‘This has gone too far. It’s going to get worse. I don’t want any part of it,’” she told the Times.
“I worry that people will accuse me of setting the train in motion, as part of those who advocated the affirmative approach to gender in youth, even though that’s not a reasonable account of what happened,” she continued, adding that she sees the burgeoning rise in teens who seek out treatment for transgendering is most likely being driven by peer pressure as there becomes a wider acceptance of trans issues in many social and cultural circles.
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