Pamela Garfield-Jaeger is a licensed clinical social worker who returned from a five-year career hiatus to discover that her profession had been taken over by a bizarre new ideology. She is the author of two books, A Practical Response to Gender Distress: Tips and Tools for Families and a new book for preschoolers, Froggy Girl. We discussed the capture of her profession by gender ideology and the God-shaped hole that it fills.
Froggy Girl can be preordered here.
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How Pamela Garfield-Jaeger Responds To Gender Distress In Children
Pamela Garfield-Jaeger had been a licensed clinical social worker (LCSW) for two decades when a health crisis sidelined her from clinical work for five years. Returning part-time in 2021, she found that her profession had been taken over by a “powerful political and cultural machine that is working overtime to divide families and harm children.” She was “shocked at the changes I observed since my four-year hiatus from work” after “seeing a very different world than the one I knew prior to my disability.”
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