“…Finally, regarding the safety and efficacy of conversion therapies, Robinson (2006) has found four uniting themes: (1) None are currently accepted by most therapists; (2) None were accepted by most therapists at any time in the past; (3) All are, or have been, widespread forms of therapy by a minority of therapists or clergy; and (4) None have been meaningfully researched and shown to be helpful (Robinson, 2006). Strong evidence indicates the effects of these therapies on GLBT clients can be harmful and damaging and in fact, result in serious psychological trauma to clients (APA, 2006b;Beckstead & Morrow, 2004a;Bright, 2004;Cianciotto & Cahill, 2006;Phillips, 2004;Shidlo, & Schroeder, 2002;Steigerwald & Janson, 2003;Tozer & Hayes, 2004;Tozer & McClanahan, 1999;Worthington, 2004). As a consequence, many professional organizations have branded conversion therapies as unethical.…”