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User:Swcoates' removal of quotations and sourced material from the Susan Coates article requires explanation here. I have reverted it until then. Susan Coates is a key figure in the pathologization of gender variance, especially the practice of reparative therapy aimed at curing gender identity disorder in children. Her 17 years as one of the key proponents of the practice in New York City led to her involvement in revising the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders. This is well-sourced and should be reflected in the article, as her work around the disease created in 1980 and called gender identity disorder is likely to be one of her most significant legacies. Jokestress (talk) 16:16, 6 September 2009 (UTC)[reply]
Unwarranted claim about Coates being critical of Woody Allen[edit]
A few years ago a claim was inserted in the lemma that is not warranted by the two sources given. The claim is "Coates was a critic of Woody Allen's influence on his son Satchel after the Allen–Mia Farrow trial", the two sources are from the Washington Post and the New York Times. I have checked both sources, and neither has anything in the way of Dr Coates criticizing Woody Allen. On the contrary, Dr Coates' reported testimony in the custody case shows her as critical of Mia Farrow and supportive of Woody Allen as a parent.
Without objection I will remove said claim within a week. Mcouzijn (talk) 18:15, 13 February 2023 (UTC)[reply]