FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE:
May 16, 2016

Assembly Passes Legislation to Ban
Conversion Therapy for Minors


Assembly Speaker Carl Heastie and Assemblymember Deborah Glick today announced the passage of a piece of legislation that would ban mental health professionals from practicing conversion therapy with patients under the age of 18 for the purpose of changing their sexual orientation (A.4958, Glick).

"Conversion therapy has profoundly negative consequences on our youth," said Heastie. "Rather than shaming young people and making them feel as if who they are is an ailment that needs treating, we should be encouraging them to embrace their identity so they can become healthy and happy adults."

"Treating sexual orientation as a choice or a mental illness adds to the stigma that already exists around being gay, lesbian, bisexual or transgender," said Glick. "Conversion therapy is a disgraceful practice that only encourages self-loathing and has been proven to have extremely negative impacts on an individual's mental health."

For nearly 40 years, the major professional associations for mental health practitioners and researchers have recognized that being gay, lesbian, bisexual or transgender is not a disease, disorder, illness, deficiency or shortcoming. Furthermore, research has shown that conversion therapy can cause critical health risks including confusion and depression, substance abuse and suicide.

In addition to banning the practice, the legislation would also require that any mental health professional that violates the ban be subject to professional misconduct and disciplinary action.