The Beard: Megan's boyfriend turns to be this when it's shown that she has been dating him for a while but she isn't interested in him romantically or sexually, let alone enjoy kissing him.
But his lingering stares at his boss's son indicate the "treatment" he's been through hasn't worked.
Armoured Closet Gay: Mike, a staff member at True Directions, calls himself "ex-gay".
5,6,7,8 - don't run from me cause this is fate. Nowadays, most conversion programs in the United States stick with therapy, psychoanalysis, and (if the program is religion-oriented) prayer, though on occasion you'll hear reports of a (usually unlicensed) camp reverting to the old methods or employing full-on torture to get results. Methods including aversion therapy, lobotomies, nausea-inducing drugs, and chemical castration were used to "cure" a person of their non-straight tendencies. Historically, these programs were even worse than what we see here.
Aluminum Christmas Trees: The film exaggerates somewhat the tactics used by True Directions, but some viewers may be shocked at how similar they are to actual conversion therapy programs-mostly in the use of aversion therapy (like electroshock) and trying to make LGBT people act in more gender conforming ways.
As the plot and the character develops, Graham softens up.
Aloof Dark-Haired Girl: At first, Graham seems to fit this trope to a T - a Deadpan Snarker, cynical brunette.
Activist Fundamentalist Antics: After the kids are caught going to the Cocksucker, Mary has the kids picket Larry's house while Waving Signs Around with homophobic slurs and screaming about God.
They're also abusive in threatening to cut her off unless she becomes straight.
Abusive Parents: Graham's are the emotionally uncaring, neglectful type.