Closing down or branching out?
“Her son’s care under GIDS was initially positive, with a prompt assessment and a straightforward referral for puberty blockers. However after these were prescribed, his care lacked direction.”
“From that point on, it felt like it was a little bit like they were winging it,” she said."
"Helen and her son found that during the therapy sessions offered by the Tavistock, he was asked a lot of questions and treated “almost like a little bit of an academic curiosity”.
That’s because your son is nothing more than a lab rat to these people just like everybody else they’ve “helped” over the decades. They specialize in maximizing the effects of psychological trauma just to test those limits so they can get their thrills.