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Senior Clergy back Christian Counsellor in 'Homosexual Treatment Trial'

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Issued on behalf of Christian Legal Centre

Press Release

For Immediate Release

29 January 2012

 
SENIOR CLERGY BACK CHRISTIAN COUNSELLOR  IN ‘HOMOSEXUAL TREATMENT TRIAL’

SENIOR churchmen have backed Lesley Pilkington, a Christian Counsellor whose appeal against the decision of her professional body, The British Association for Counselling and Psychotherapy (BACP) will be heard this week. Lesley Pilkington is to appeal  and seek to have her disciplinary case ‘struck out’ on the basis that the original hearing was unfair, lacked in due process and discriminated against her Christian faith.

Lesley Pilkington is an experienced counsellor and has, in effect, been barred from her professional register after attempting to assist a homosexual client in a therapy session at her clinic at home. Her client/patientwas actually a ‘gay rights activist/journalist’ and deliberately misled the counsellor by secretly recording the sessions. He then reported her to her professional body. Mrs Pilkington was subsequently found guilty of professional misconduct – despite the claimant’s recordings not being properly disclosed or scrutinised and her world-class expert witness, being refused permission to give evidence on the issue of 'change therapy'. Her expert witness, Dr Dean Byrd, also received threats and nuisance telephone calls which were reported to the Police.

Ahead of Wednesday’s appeal against the BACP ruling, Mrs Pilkington has received backing from the Rt Rev Lord Carey, the former Archbishop of Canterbury, Bishop Michael Nazir-Ali, the Bishop of Exeter, Michael Langrish, Bishop Michael Baughen, Bishop Timothy Dudley-Smith, the Bishop of Chester, Peter Forster, and the former Bishop of Winchester, Michael Scott-Joynt, amongst others.

In their letter the Bishops claim Mrs Pilkington is herself a victim of entrapment and whose therapy should be supported.   They say: “We believe that people who seek, freely, to resolve unwanted same-sex attractions hold the moral right to receive professional assistance. Whether motivated by Christian conscience or other values, clients, not practitioners, have the prerogative to choose the yardstick by which to define themselves. Not everyone stakes their identity on sexual feelings. “Competent practitioners, including those working with biblical Judeo-Christian values, should be free to assist those seeking help."

The case against Mrs Pilkington – first reported a year ago – was brought by Patrick Strudwick, a freelance journalist, who approached her at a Christian conference, posing as a Christian struggling with same-sex attraction and asking for her professional help.

In May 2009, Mr Strudwick attended a therapy session at Mrs Pilkington's private practice, based at her home in Chorleywood, Herts, and subsequently wrote an article on his ‘experience’ of it for a national newspaper, and submitted an official complaint against Mrs Pilkington with BACP.

Mrs Pilkington said: 'I was denied a fair hearing because all the evidence was not considered.  If the evidence had been properly considered the result would have been different'.

The counsellor is being supported in her appeal by the Christian Legal Centre (CLC), and has instructed human rights barrister, Paul Diamond, to fight the case.

Andrea Williams, Director of CLC said: “Lesley Pilkington has been the subject of an ongoing, premeditated attack by a homosexual activist whose aim was to remove her from her profession and to make a political point. Her professional body has failed to protect her. She has not had a fair trial and all attempts at making her case have been thwarted. It is time to stand up to a militant homosexual lobby who are unable to tolerate difference of opinion and who seek to coerce behaviour and thought.”

ENDS.

For further information:

Andrea Williams 0771 2591164

Editor’s Note:

Text of the letter reads as follows:

Lesley Pilkington is a practising psychotherapist who distinguishes very carefully between her non-directive counselling and the biblical and pastoral counselling which, as a Christian, she also offers.  She was approached, at a conference, by a man who said he was unhappy being homosexual, and wanted her to help. Lesley explained to him that she only works in this area within a biblical Christian framework, after which he claimed that he was a Christian.
 
After two sessions he announced that he was in fact a gay journalist, wanting to ‘expose’ her and people like her. He then lodged complaints against her with the British Association for Counselling and Psychotherapy (BACP). He objected to the biblical Christian values used in this case of therapy, and also to the claim that ‘change is possible’ even though he had expressed his willing agreement to undergo this therapy.
  
Psychological care for those who are distressed by unwanted homosexual attractions has been shown to yield a range of beneficial client outcomes, especially in motivated clients. This is supported by recent empirical evidence from Byrd, Nicolosi, Shaeffer, Spitzer, Jones and Yarhouse. Such therapy does not produce harm despite the Royal College of Psychiatrists (RCPsych) and others maintaining the contrary. In this area, the RCPsych seems to be guided by the Lesbian, Gay and Bisexual Mental Health Special Interest Group, and could therefore be partial to one view.
 
We believe that people who seek, freely, to resolve unwanted same-sex attractions hold the moral right to receive professional assistance. Whether motivated by Christian conscience or other values, clients, not practitioners, have the prerogative to choose the yardstick by which to define themselves. Not everyone stakes their identity on sexual feelings.
 
If practitioners reject or challenge a client’s right to self-determination, they risk causing potential harm to that client’s well-being. They would also be violating professional ethical codes which, among other things, call for respect for client autonomy. 
 
The mental health profession, which professes to be sensitive and respectful towards diversity and equality, should be aware of taking a paternalistic line that says, effectively, ‘Not all clients know what is best for their lives.’ Furthermore, competent practitioners, including those working with biblical Judeo-Christian values, should be free to assist those seeking help.



FULL LIST OF SIGNATORIES

Alphabetical order

 

The Rt Revd Michael Baughen, former Bishop of Chester; former Member, House of Lords; former Rector, All Souls, Langham Place

The Rt Revd Colin Bazley, former Primate of the Southern Cone; former Bishop of Chile

The Rt Revd Wallace Benn, Bishop of Lewes

Revd Mario Bergner, President, Redeemed Lives Inc.; author, “Setting Love in Order”

Elaine Silodor Berk, Co-Director, Jews Offering New Alternatives for Healing (JONAH International), New Jersey, USA

Prebendary Richard Bewes OBE, former Rector, All Souls, Langham Place

Anthony Busk, Elloughton cum Brough

The Rt Revd Ken Clarke, Bishop of Kilmore, Elphin and Ardagh

The Rt Revd Lord Carey of Clifton, former Archbishop of Canterbury

Rev Fr Paul Check, Executive Director, Courage International

Revd Graham Cotter, Vicar, St Andrews Church, Buckland Monachorum, Devon

Quentin Cross, Guildford

Dr Mike Davidson, Co-Director, Core Issues Trust, Northern Ireland

The Rt Revd Timothy Dudley-Smith, OBE, former President, Evangelical Alliance; former President, Church of England Evangelical Council; former Bishop of Thetford

The Rt Revd John Ellison, formerly Bishop of Paraguay; Hon. Assistant Bishop, Winchester

Mrs Sarah Finch, Member, General Synod, Church of England

The Lord Bishop of Chester, the Rt Revd Peter Forster, House of Lords

Dr Robert A. J. Gagnon, Associate Professor of New Testament, Pittsburgh Theological Seminary. Author: “The Bible and Homosexual Practice: Texts and Hermeneutics”

Revd Francis Gardom, Hon. Secretary, Cost of Conscience

Arthur Goldberg, President, PATH (Positive Alternatives to Homosexuality), New Jersey, USA. Author: “Light in the Closet: Torah, Homosexuality and the Power to Change”

Regina Griggs, Executive Director, Parents and Friends of Ex-Gays and Gays (PFOX)

Miriam Grossman MD, psychiatrist and author, Los Angeles, USA. Author: “You're Teaching My Child What?: A Physician Exposes the Lies of Sex Education and How They Harm Your Child

Janelle M. Hallman LPC, Author: “The Heart of Female Same-Sex Attraction”

Dr Julie Hamilton LMFT, President, National Association for Research & Therapy of Homosexuality; Licensed Marriage and Family Therapist, California, USA

Robert Harris, London

Thaddeus Heffner LMFT, Licensed Marriage and Family Therapist, Tennessee, USA

Benjamin Kaufman, MD,Co-founder, National Association for Research & Therapy of Homosexuality, California, USA

Revd Prof Dale S. Kuehne, The Richard L. Bready Chair in Ethics, Economics, and the Common Good, Saint Anselm College, New Hampshire, USA. Author: “Sex and the i World: RethinkingRelationship Beyond an Age of Individualism”

The Lord Bishop of Exeter, the Rt Revd Michael Langrish, House of Lords

Pastor Peter Loo, Senior Pastor, Emmanuel Evangelical Church, Westminster, London

Dr Alan Loveless, retired GP, Frome, Somerset

Jill Mans, Greater London

Dr Peter May, retired GP; former Member, General Synod, Church of England

David Matheson LPC, The Center for Gender Wholeness, Salt Lake City, Utah, USA

Patricia Morgan, Sociologist. Author: “War between the State and the Family”

The Rt Revd Michael Nazir-Ali, former Bishop of Rochester; former Member, House of Lords; President, Oxtrad

Revd Prof John Nolland, Academic Dean, Trinity College, Bristol; Visiting Professor, University of Bristol

Dr Lisa Nolland, Co-editor: “God, Gays and the Church”

Dermot O’ Callaghan, Member, General Synod, Church of Ireland

James Parker, EnCourage, London facilitator

Professor David Paton, Nottingham University Business School

Baxter Peffer MS NCC, Counsellor, Connecticut, USA

Revd Paul Perkin, Chair, Fellowship of Confessing Anglicans UK

David H. Pickup, LMFT, Licensed Marriage and Family Therapist, California, USA

The Rt Revd David Pytches, former Bishop of Chile, Bolivia and Peru

Revd Charles Raven, Rector, Christ Church Wyre Forest; Director, SPREAD. Author: “Shadow Gospel: Rowan Williams and the Anglican Communion Crisis”

Revd Lynda Rose, Trustee, LIFE

Dr Christopher Rosik, President-Elect, National Association for Research & Therapy of Homosexuality, California, USA

The Venerable Norman Russell, The Archdeacon of Berkshire. Former Prolocutor, Lower House of the Convocation of Canterbury

Canon Dr Vinay Samuel, Chairman, Divya Shanthi Trust, Bangalore, India; Exec Secretary, PIM ASIA, Oxford, UK

Jeffrey Satinover MD PhD, Author: “Homosexuality and the Politics of Truth”. Former William James Lecturer in Psychology and Religion, Harvard University

Revd Dr Nigel Scotland, Hon Research Fellow, University of Gloucestershire; Tutor, Trinity College, Bristol

The Rt Revd Michael Scott-Joynt, Former Bishop of Winchester; former Member, House of Lords

The Rt Revd Maurice Sinclair, Honorary Assistant Bishop of Birmingham, formerly Presiding Bishop of the Southern Cone of America

David Skinner, Dorset

Dr Trevor Stammers, Author: “Saving Sex”. Retired GP

Canon Dr Chris Sugden, Executive Secretary, Anglican Mainstream. Member, General Synod, Church of England

Dr. Philip M. Sutton LP LMFT, LCSW, Licensed Psychologist, Marriage and Family Therapist, Licensed Clinical Social Worker; Director, International Federation for Therapeutic Choice, Los Angeles, USA

Keith Tiller, Founder-Director, Parakaleo Ministry

Dr Gerard J.M. van den Aardweg, Psychotherapist, Aerdenhout , Netherlands

Robert L. Vazzo MMFT, Licensed Marriage & Family Therapist, Los Angeles, California, USA

Dr Christl Ruth VonholdtDirector, German Institute for Youth and Society, Reichelsheim, Germany

Professor William Wagner, Professor of Law; former federal judge in U.S. Courts, former, diplomat

Canon Nigel Walker, former Chancellor, Anglican Pro Cathedral, Brussels

Norman Wells, Director, Family Education Trust

Dr Gordon Wenham, Emeritus Professor, University of Gloucestershire

Andrea Williams, CEO, Christian Legal Centre and Christian Concern

Revd Dr Hadden Wilson, Pastor Emeritus, Ballynahinch Baptist Church, Northern Ireland

Dennis Wrigley, Leader, Maranatha Community

Rich Wyler, Founder & Director, People Can Change, Ruckersville, Virginia, USA