2013
DOI: 10.1080/08952833.2013.777875
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When Clients Want Your Help to “Pray Away the Gay”: Implications for Couple and Family Therapists

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“…As a result, the parents will often seek support and counsel from a licensed Christian mental health provider (Maslowe & Yarhouse, 2015). The therapy and education that the Licensed Christian Mental Health Practitioner (LCMHP) provides, and parents’ subsequent responses to their disclosing son or daughter, can have either positive or negative impacts on the youth’s physical and mental health (Juster, Smith, Ouellet, Sindi, & Lupien, 2013; Saewyc, 2011; Standley, 2014; Walker, 2013).…”
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“…As a result, the parents will often seek support and counsel from a licensed Christian mental health provider (Maslowe & Yarhouse, 2015). The therapy and education that the Licensed Christian Mental Health Practitioner (LCMHP) provides, and parents’ subsequent responses to their disclosing son or daughter, can have either positive or negative impacts on the youth’s physical and mental health (Juster, Smith, Ouellet, Sindi, & Lupien, 2013; Saewyc, 2011; Standley, 2014; Walker, 2013).…”
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confidence: 99%