Faith Under Fire: Jayson Graves on Conversion Therapy Bans, Self-Determination & Parent “TEA” Method

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In Part 3 of Faith Under Fire with guest Jayson Graves, we examine the counseling/therapy industry, government pressure on practitioners, and practical tools for parents navigating tough conversations with teens.

What’s inside

Jayson’s background in marriage & family therapy (practice launched in 2004; served ~2,500–3,000 clients) and why he ultimately surrendered his license amid escalating board actions and a national push to ban “conversion therapy.”

A nuanced discussion of self-determination in care—helping clients pursue their own values and goals rather than imposing labels or outcomes.

Cultural and policy shifts (marriage redefinition era, celebrity/transgender flashpoints, state-level bans) and how these changes affect client choice and practitioner speech.

A simple, field-tested TEA method for parents:
Thank them for sharing → Empathize & Encourage → Affirm character & Ask open-ended questions (builds trust, keeps dialogue open).

Identity, sport, and faith: why rooting identity in something unchanging (e.g., Christian faith) helps teens and athletes weather setbacks.

Closing with a light note on Depeche Mode’s “Personal Jesus” and the difference between a “personal” God and making God in our own image.

Why this matters
If you’re a parent, educator, coach, pastor, or counselor, this conversation offers practical language and frameworks for hearing kids well without surrendering your convictions—while also spotlighting how policy shifts can limit both care options and professional judgment.

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Disclaimer
This conversation shares one guest’s personal experiences and perspectives. It is not legal advice, medical advice, or a substitute for professional counseling.

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