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Dr. Julia Sadusky, a Catholic and licensed psychologist from Colorado, joins David and TJ to unpack the Chiles vs. Salazar Supreme Court case and what’s behind the debates around conversion therapy. Julia talks about how she brings together her faith and psychology, and why—as a conservative Christian—she chose to support Colorado’s ban on “conversion therapy” for minors, through an amicus brief.
We are grateful for the nuance and clarity Julia offers in this (often heated and stressful) conflict in the courts and in our church circles, and we invite you to take that same posture of openness and care, as you listen.
★ About Our Guest
Dr. Julia Sadusky is a licensed clinical psychologist and the owner of a private practice in Littleton, CO. She is also an author, consultant, speaker, and adjunct professor. Dr. Sadusky has done extensive research and clinical work in sexual and gender development and specializes in trauma-informed care. She earned a bachelor’s degree from Ave Maria University and a master’s degree and doctorate in Clinical Psychology from Regent University. She has authored several books around human sexuality, with her most recent two-book series entitled, “Start Talking to Your Kids about Sex: A Practical Guide for Catholics” (Ave Maria Press, 2023) and “Talking with Your Teen about Sex: A Practical Guide for Catholics” (Ave Maria Press, 2024). You can find her at juliasadusky.com.
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Note: This episode uses the terms “Side A,” “Side B,” and “Side X” as shorthand quite a bit. If you’re new to that conversation, you might find it helpful to check out episode #3, where we talk through the four “sides”: #3 - A-B-Y-X | 4 Sides on SSA/Gay Sexuality
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★ Timestamps
(00:00) Quick intro, Side A, Side B, Side X
(02:58) Introducing Julia: Now you know a psychologist from Delaware
(06:17) How (can) psychology and Christian faith go together
(08:17) What is conversion therapy?
(12:33) Conversion therapy success rates? Digging into Joseph Nicolosi’s research
(22:47) What about “reintegrative therapy”? Measuring “change in attraction”
(25:59) History of changing diagnoses, reports on conversion therapy
(29:21) OK, so, the current case: Chiles vs. Salazar
(40:40) Is this more about conversion therapy? or religious freedom? Is therapy “speech”?
(45:58) How do contemporary trans politics overlap (or hype) this case?
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★ Send us feedback, questions, comments, and support || Email: [email protected] | Instagram: @newkinship | Substack: @newkinship
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★ Credits || Creators and Hosts: David Frank, TJ Espinoza, Tyler Parker | Audio Engineer: Carl Swenson, carlswensonmusic.com | Podcast Manager: Elena F. | Graphic Designer: Gavin Popken, gavinpopkenart.com ★
By David Frank and TJ Espinoza5
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Dr. Julia Sadusky, a Catholic and licensed psychologist from Colorado, joins David and TJ to unpack the Chiles vs. Salazar Supreme Court case and what’s behind the debates around conversion therapy. Julia talks about how she brings together her faith and psychology, and why—as a conservative Christian—she chose to support Colorado’s ban on “conversion therapy” for minors, through an amicus brief.
We are grateful for the nuance and clarity Julia offers in this (often heated and stressful) conflict in the courts and in our church circles, and we invite you to take that same posture of openness and care, as you listen.
★ About Our Guest
Dr. Julia Sadusky is a licensed clinical psychologist and the owner of a private practice in Littleton, CO. She is also an author, consultant, speaker, and adjunct professor. Dr. Sadusky has done extensive research and clinical work in sexual and gender development and specializes in trauma-informed care. She earned a bachelor’s degree from Ave Maria University and a master’s degree and doctorate in Clinical Psychology from Regent University. She has authored several books around human sexuality, with her most recent two-book series entitled, “Start Talking to Your Kids about Sex: A Practical Guide for Catholics” (Ave Maria Press, 2023) and “Talking with Your Teen about Sex: A Practical Guide for Catholics” (Ave Maria Press, 2024). You can find her at juliasadusky.com.
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Note: This episode uses the terms “Side A,” “Side B,” and “Side X” as shorthand quite a bit. If you’re new to that conversation, you might find it helpful to check out episode #3, where we talk through the four “sides”: #3 - A-B-Y-X | 4 Sides on SSA/Gay Sexuality
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★ Timestamps
(00:00) Quick intro, Side A, Side B, Side X
(02:58) Introducing Julia: Now you know a psychologist from Delaware
(06:17) How (can) psychology and Christian faith go together
(08:17) What is conversion therapy?
(12:33) Conversion therapy success rates? Digging into Joseph Nicolosi’s research
(22:47) What about “reintegrative therapy”? Measuring “change in attraction”
(25:59) History of changing diagnoses, reports on conversion therapy
(29:21) OK, so, the current case: Chiles vs. Salazar
(40:40) Is this more about conversion therapy? or religious freedom? Is therapy “speech”?
(45:58) How do contemporary trans politics overlap (or hype) this case?
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★ Send us feedback, questions, comments, and support || Email: [email protected] | Instagram: @newkinship | Substack: @newkinship
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★ Credits || Creators and Hosts: David Frank, TJ Espinoza, Tyler Parker | Audio Engineer: Carl Swenson, carlswensonmusic.com | Podcast Manager: Elena F. | Graphic Designer: Gavin Popken, gavinpopkenart.com ★