WPath-ology: The WPath Files reveal the real and hidden harms of the transgender "health" agenda
This is such an uneasy topic.
Young people are suffering and we all want them to get the love, support, validation and treatment they need to succeed and thrive. But if you’ve been concerned about the proposed solutions for gender dysphoria and other aspects of mental health care, you’re not alone.
The WPATH FILES demonstrate how World Professional Association of Transgender Health (WPATH) recommendations for “gender-affirming care” are an affront to science, ethics and informed consent.
Newly leaked files from within the leading global transgender healthcare body have revealed that the clinicians who shape how “gender medicine” is regulated and practiced around the world consistently violate medical ethics and informed consent. The files, which were leaked from within the World Professional Association for Transgender Health (WPATH), were published today by the US-based think tank Environmental Progress.
WPATH is considered the leading global scientific and medical authority on “gender medicine,” and in recent decades, its Standards of Care have shaped the guidance, policies and practices of governments, medical associations, public health systems and private clinics across the world.
However, the WPATH Files reveal that the organization does not meet the standards of evidence-based medicine, and members frequently discuss improvising treatments as they go along. Members are fully aware that children and adolescents cannot comprehend the lifelong consequences of “gender-affirming care,” and in some cases, due to poor health literacy, neither can their parents.
“The WPATH Files show that what is called ‘gender medicine’ is neither science nor medicine,” said Michael Shellenberger, President and founder of Environmental Progress. “The experiments are not randomized, double-blind, or controlled. It’s not medicine since the first rule is to do no harm. And that requires informed consent.”
Here’s why this is critically important.
WPATH’s Standards of Care influence the policies and position statements of many major medical groups, including the American Academy of Pediatrics, the American Psychiatric Association, the Endocrine Society, and the Royal College of Psychiatrists. Lawmakers, judges, public and private health insurance providers, and national health services around the world rely on WPATH when making decisions on issues related to transgender healthcare.
You can read the full report here.
Gender medicine is one of the primary concerns of parents and child advocates with regards to legislation that seeks to lower the age of consent for minors seeking counseling and treatment (right behind parental consent). Increasingly, we’re seeing why.
On February 22, New Jersey’s Senate Health, Human Services and Senior Citizens Committee, chaired by Senator Joe Vitale, voted to advance S1188, a bill that lowers the age at which minors can consent to behavioral health care treatment from 16 to 14, through committee…
…It’s telling that the same legislature that was willing to pass a bill that would allow minors of any age (until then Governor Christie intervened) to receive mental health treatment without parental consent refused to support S2100, which “declares the rights of a parent to be fundamental and not subject to infringement by the State absent compelling need.” This bill died in committee repeatedly.
Abigail Shrier’s new book, Bad Therapy, explores a mental health industry that is doing more harm than good to many American children.
I started out with a question:
Why were the kids who’d had the most mental health intervention, the most therapy, the most psychiatric meds, the most social emotional learning, the most coping skills, the most mindfulness… they should have been the picture of mental health… so why where they in so much distress?
There’s a lot going on in the world of children’s health and wellbeing. Can we please put on the brakes while we get this sorted out?
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The situation described can be related to the denial of reincarnation in traditional doctrine.
We have all been in lives as men or women , sometimes memory causes the desire for the other life before .
Nothing new and to be endured as before, as expressed in some writings.
I hope this information will be useful for saving children the horrors of attempts to transform, by the ignorance of those in favour of such extremes.