Let’s see:
If a person has an addiction to cigarettes, he can purchase medication to quit, obtain counseling or hypnosis, or even go “cold turkey” and vastly improve his life.
If a person has a somatic disease, he can go to a doctor, receive diagnosis and treatment, and hopefully, a cure.
If a person struggles with mental illness, he can seek professional help, and, either through medication or therapy, at least be able to control his illness and lead a normal life.
If a person is addicted to hard drugs, there are programs available to withdraw from them, clean up, and get a life.
If a person is an Alcoholic, he can go to the nearest church basement and attend AA to get his life back.
However, if a person experiences gender confusion, same-sex attraction, gender disphoria, or trapped in a self-destructive lifestyle, it is either taboo, politically incorrect, or even illegal to help him, even if he is your own minor child going through this.
Bravo! Post of the day! God bless you!
You could also have pointed put that all of those other forms of therapy - which no one questions - also have high rates of failure, but no one uses that as an excuse to ban them.