Department of Health Professions
Board of Counseling
Regulations Governing the Practice of Professional Counseling
[18 VAC 115 ‑ 20]
| Action | Unprofessional conduct - conversion therapy |
| Stage | NOIRA |
| Comment Period | Ends 8/7/2019 |
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7/27/19 9:38 am
Commenter:
Pamela Wilgus
Oppose adding the provisions of Guidance Document 115-10 to 18VAC115-20,-30,-50,-60.
Oppose adding the provisions of Guidance Document 115-10 to 18VAC115-20,-30,-50,-60.
Oppose adding the provisions of Guidance Document 115-10 to 18VAC115-20,-30,-50,-60.
I oppose adding the provisions of Guidance Document 115-10 to 18 VAC 115-20, -30, -50, -60 and respectfully ask you to reject it too.
This proposal would infringe the fundamental right of parents to care for their children and violate their freedom of speech and free exercise of religion.
- Parents are closest to their child’s challenges; they are in the best position to make healthcare decisions involving the wellbeing of their child.
- Under Virginia law, parents have the fundamental right to make decisions regarding the upbringing, education and care of their children.
- Some young people may have attractions they desire to change or moderate. Others may simply desire guidance from a counselor to live a chaste life. In either instance, there should be options for families to make informed decisions.
- The proposed ban would deny families the freedom to seek counseling aligned with their faith.
- Licensed professionals with years of education and experience should not be removed from the process of helping children work through these sensitive and deeply personal issues.
CommentID: 74555




