Grace and Truth: Navigating Conversion Therapy and a Client’s Faith-Based Rights

Source: Townhall
by Dr. Eric Scalise

“Counseling, by its very nature, is value-laden, and the process and results are greatly influenced by both the therapist’s and the client’s worldview. One critical question that must be asked is what to do when there appears to be a conflict of values related to the therapeutic process. How should a treatment provider respond if a client seeks therapy because his or her behavior is incongruent with their deeply held spiritual or religious values, and those values appear to take precedent above all others? Which set of values is more valid? Should the client have the autonomy to make that decision? The ethical answer to the last question is an unequivocal ‘Yes!'” (04/19/26)

https://townhall.com/columnists/eric-scalise/2026/04/19/grace-and-truth-navigating-conversion-therapy-and-a-clients-faith-based-rights-n2674596