Ma Lpc Lcpc Christopher DoyleChristopher Doyle, MA, LPC, LCPC is a licensed psychotherapist and the executive director of the Institute for Healthy Families, a non-profit Judeo-Christian therapeutic organization in the Washington, D.C. area. He is also the founder and clinical drector of Northern Virginia Christian Counseling, specializing in the integration of psychology and theology in counseling. Christopher also serves as a therapist at Patrick Henry College, where he provides mental health counseling for their students. A leader in the #TherapyEquality movement, Christopher is the co-founder of the National Task Force for Therapy Equality and the plaintiff in Doyle v. Hogan, challenging the unconstitutional ban on licensed therapy for minors struggling with sexual and gender identity conflicts in the state of Maryland. In 2013, he founded Voice of the Voiceless, a non-profit organization advocating for individuals and families struggling with unwanted same-sex attraction and gender identity conflicts. Christopher is the author of several books on sexuality, including: The Meaning of Sex: A New Christian Ethos, Benefits of Delaying Sexual Debut, and Acception: Bullying Solutions and Prevention Health Education Curriculum. He frequently writes on sexual health and has been published in Issues in Law & Medicine and the Journal of Human Sexuality, along with many print and online outlets, including Townhall, World Net Daily, and The Christian Post. As an advocate for sexual health, Christopher has been featured in six documentaries, including Voices of the Silenced (Core Issues Trust), The Third Way: Homosexuality and the Catholic Church (Blackstone Films), Inside Out (Adam Perez), and The Sunday Sessions (Dickie Bruce Productions), a 2019 documentary on his work as a sexual identity psychotherapist. He has been interviewed in hundreds of media outlets, including The Dr. Oz Show, Fox News Radio, National Public Radio, American Family Radio, and the Christian Broadcasting Network. His work has been featured in USA Today, NBC News, CNN, Associated Press, ABC/Fusion, AOL, BuzzFeed, The Washington Post, World Magazine, Atlantic Magazine, National Catholic Register, Citizen Magazine, and many more. Christopher has been married to his wife, Sherry, for 12 years, and together they have five children. They make their home in Purcellville, Virginia. Read More Read Less