It’s comforting to know that at times when states are amending their constitutions to ban same-sex marriage and and when homophobia is inspiring unnecessary boycotts, there are some measures being taken to end the pain and discrimination against the LGBT community.
Yesterday, the California Senate Judiciary Committee passed a bill that would ban gay-to-straight conversion therapy. S.B. 1172 will now head to the Senate floor and, if approved, would make California the first state in the country to ban this form of “therapy.”
The bill would prohibit therapists from administering this “treatment” to minors or to adults who have not given written consent that acknowledges that the therapy is both ineffectual and possibly dangerous.
Conversion therapy can be traced back to the early 20th century in the United States, when it was widely believed that homosexuality was a mental illness. It wasn’t until 1973, after intense criticism from gay activists and advancements in the study of psychotherapy, that the American Psychiatric Association removed homosexuality as a mental disorder.









