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Conversion "Therapy" Laws

Conversion "therapy" laws prohibit licensed mental health practitioners from subjecting LGBTQ minors to harmful conversion "therapy" practices that attempt to change their sexual orientation or gender identity. These laws do not restrict the practice among religious providers. For an in-depth analysis of these laws, please read our LGBT Policy Spotlight Report: Conversion Therapy Bans. For additional information, please contact the National Center for LGBTQ Rights or The Trevor Project.

States in dark green reflect states with statewide laws prohibiting conversion "therapy," meaning 100% of the state population is protected. States with green stripes have taken state-level action to partially restrict conversion "therapy" (see more below the map). States with orange pins reflect states with local-level laws only, and the orange pin shows the percent of the state population protected by local ordinances. If a state is beige and has no pin, then there are no local or state laws against conversion "therapy," and therefore 0% of the state population is protected from this harmful practice. 
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Percent of the state population protected from conversion therapy


  • State law or court ruling prohibits local-level laws protecting youth from conversion "therapy" (5 states)
  • Percent of the state population protected from conversion "therapy" by local ordinances
*NOTE: In Indiana, state law explicitly prohibits local-level protections against conversion therapy, and in the 11th Circuit (Alabama, Florida, and Georgia), a federal court ruling similarly prevents enforcement of such laws. In South Carolina, the state's budget explicitly withholds state funding from any municipality with local level protections against conversion "therapy," effectively deterring such ordinances. Click "Citations & More Information" beneath the map legend for more detail. 

*NOTE:  States with green stripes are those that have taken state-level action to restrict the practice of conversion "therapy" in different ways, though these states do not fully prohibit the practice. Click "Citations & More Information" beneath the map legend for more detail. 
If a state restricts the practice and also has local level ordinances that fully prohibit the practice (e.g., Wisconsin), the percent of the population that is fully protected is shown in the orange pin. If a state partially restricts the practice and has no orange pin, that means there are currently no local ordinances that fully prohibit the practice.  

Recommended citation:
Movement Advancement Project. [Year of access]. "Equality Maps: Conversion Therapy Laws."
https://www.mapresearch.org/equality-maps/conversion_therapy. Data as of [day of access].
 


Data current as of 06/29/2025
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