A therapist shares everything a parent/grandparent should know about the trans agenda.
Dr. J Show | May 1, 2024 - Pamela Garfield-Jaeger
Pamela Garfield-Jaeger, a licensed clinical therapist, aka "The Truthful Therapist," is author of A Practical Response to Gender Distress: Tips and Tools for Families. In this interview, she explains:
How trans activists prey upon vulnerable children
Which children are the most vulnerable
The biggest, of many, reasons a child will identify as trans
How parents should respond when a child tells them he or she is trans
How parents can avoid being dismissed as a "transphobe" who "just doesn't get it"
How parents should interview a potential therapist for their child
What's wrong with using 'preferred pronouns'
Learn all this and more by watching the full episode on Locals, or find the first half on YouTube, Bitchute, or Odysee.
As if surviving clerical abuse isn't tough enough, people often display a lack compassion towards survivors. They express dismay, sometimes disgust, when victims remain practicing Catholics. Some have even suggested that those, like me, who choose to stay are enablers and contributing to the church's problems.
This isn't helpful. It's also cruel, not to mention ridiculous. On the other hand, people sometimes express their disgust when survivors do leave the Church. This isn't helpful to survivors either.
Aside from fighting the corruption plaguing the church, we should focus on providing the resources that survivors need and meeting them wherever they're at. In other words, we should practice showing more compassion.
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