My question: how many counsellors (I assume they mean "therapists" and "counsellors" is UK-speak) are there who want to refuse to counsel LGBT people?
I suspect that, like the bathroom bills, this bill is just a way for its sponsors to gain brownie points among their right-wing constituency by "solving" a "problem" that doesn't actually exist.
Besides which, it's news to me that therapists can't, in practice, refuse to treat anyone they don't want to deal with. Indeed, AFAIK professional ethics requires that they decline to treat someone who presents issues that they can't (or aren't trained to) deal with in a professional manner. (Not that that ever stopped the Zuckers and McHughs.)