Jeremiah Gibson Jeremiah Gibson

Abortion and the Field of Psychotherapy

Our jobs as therapists are hard enough. A collection of non-therapists (be that a government or insurance company) that requires therapists to give information that guilts a person into making a decision, especially when that information is also medically and sociologically inaccurate, creates an ethical dilemma: Follow the law, at the risk of participating in a harmful therapeutic process, or follow what we know and have researched about the therapeutic process, at the risk of getting sanctioned, fined, or, as Texas is threatening, arrested.

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