Told my client I am gay friendly therapist, and they ended therapy because of it
Soooo, had a session with a client who came out to me, and I shared with them that I am a gay friendly therapist, they didn't seem to like it.
I felt they were sitting with a lot of internalised homophobia. I mostly share this with my clients who come out because conversion therapy is prevalent in my country, and I inform them that I don't do conversion therapy.
On the next day, they informed me that they will not be continuing therapy with me, as they are looking for a therapist who is aligned with their "values" and that I shouldn't be gay friendly and support something that is "wrong"
And I am not sure how to feel about this. My supervisor had shared previously that I should disclose to people that I am gay friendly so they can make informed decision. However I am kind of dumbfounded that someone would make this sort of a decision.