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Exploring the Complexities of Religious Trauma

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In a profound exploration of religious trauma, this episode delves into the intricate dynamics between faith and LGBTQ identities. The insightful dialogue between the host Heather Hester and her guest, Ann Russo, unveils the complexities of navigating one’s beliefs in the aftermath of experiencing trauma rooted in high-control religious environments. They talk about the psychological ramifications of such experiences, particularly for those who identify as LGBTQ, and emphasize the critical importance of recognizing the signs of religious trauma. By sharing personal anecdotes and professional insights, they illuminate the path toward healing, underscoring the value of therapeutic interventions and community support. Moreover, the episode advocates for a reimagined relationship with faith that accommodates diverse identities, thereby encouraging listeners to embrace their spiritual journeys without fear of rejection or condemnation. The discussion serves as a poignant reminder of the transformative power of understanding and acceptance in the face of adversity.

Takeaways:

  • This podcast episode elucidates the complexities surrounding the recognition of religious trauma and its manifestations.
  • The intersectionality of being LGBTQ and maintaining faith is explored as a source of empowerment and healing.
  • Listeners are provided with valuable insights into the therapeutic approaches that assist in overcoming religious trauma.
  • The importance of understanding personal belief systems and the impact of high-control religions on mental health is discussed in depth.
  • The episode emphasizes the need for compassion and self-acceptance in the journey towards healing from religious trauma.
  • Practical strategies for engaging with faith and spirituality beyond dogma are shared, encouraging a more inclusive approach to belief.

Connect with Ann:

annrusso.org

amrtherapy.com

Ann Russo, LCSW, MA (Theology), is a licensed clinical social worker, sex-positive therapist, and the founder of AMR Therapy & Support Services. With over 20 years of experience, she specializes in healing religious trauma, supporting LGBTQ+ individuals, and providing affirming care for those in non-traditional relationships. Ann offers training, consulting, and therapy services that center on inclusivity, trauma-informed practices, and spiritual healing. She is also the creator of the Empowering Pathways Continuing Education Program, designed to equip mental health professionals with tools to support marginalized communities.

In addition to her clinical work, Ann is a published author and speaker, contributing to podcasts and media events that explore themes of sexuality, identity, and healing. Her work is rooted in a commitment to social justice and the transformation of mental health and wellness spaces.

Connect with Heather:

Join the Kind Space on Patreon

Give a copy of Heather's book, Parenting with Pride.

Join Heather's Substack and Mid Week Breath weekly newsletter

Share More Human. More Kind. Please subscribe to, rate, and review!

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Manage episode 483885637 series 3323859
Content provided by Heather Hester. All podcast content including episodes, graphics, and podcast descriptions are uploaded and provided directly by Heather Hester or their podcast platform partner. If you believe someone is using your copyrighted work without your permission, you can follow the process outlined here https://ppacc.player.fm/legal.

In a profound exploration of religious trauma, this episode delves into the intricate dynamics between faith and LGBTQ identities. The insightful dialogue between the host Heather Hester and her guest, Ann Russo, unveils the complexities of navigating one’s beliefs in the aftermath of experiencing trauma rooted in high-control religious environments. They talk about the psychological ramifications of such experiences, particularly for those who identify as LGBTQ, and emphasize the critical importance of recognizing the signs of religious trauma. By sharing personal anecdotes and professional insights, they illuminate the path toward healing, underscoring the value of therapeutic interventions and community support. Moreover, the episode advocates for a reimagined relationship with faith that accommodates diverse identities, thereby encouraging listeners to embrace their spiritual journeys without fear of rejection or condemnation. The discussion serves as a poignant reminder of the transformative power of understanding and acceptance in the face of adversity.

Takeaways:

  • This podcast episode elucidates the complexities surrounding the recognition of religious trauma and its manifestations.
  • The intersectionality of being LGBTQ and maintaining faith is explored as a source of empowerment and healing.
  • Listeners are provided with valuable insights into the therapeutic approaches that assist in overcoming religious trauma.
  • The importance of understanding personal belief systems and the impact of high-control religions on mental health is discussed in depth.
  • The episode emphasizes the need for compassion and self-acceptance in the journey towards healing from religious trauma.
  • Practical strategies for engaging with faith and spirituality beyond dogma are shared, encouraging a more inclusive approach to belief.

Connect with Ann:

annrusso.org

amrtherapy.com

Ann Russo, LCSW, MA (Theology), is a licensed clinical social worker, sex-positive therapist, and the founder of AMR Therapy & Support Services. With over 20 years of experience, she specializes in healing religious trauma, supporting LGBTQ+ individuals, and providing affirming care for those in non-traditional relationships. Ann offers training, consulting, and therapy services that center on inclusivity, trauma-informed practices, and spiritual healing. She is also the creator of the Empowering Pathways Continuing Education Program, designed to equip mental health professionals with tools to support marginalized communities.

In addition to her clinical work, Ann is a published author and speaker, contributing to podcasts and media events that explore themes of sexuality, identity, and healing. Her work is rooted in a commitment to social justice and the transformation of mental health and wellness spaces.

Connect with Heather:

Join the Kind Space on Patreon

Give a copy of Heather's book, Parenting with Pride.

Join Heather's Substack and Mid Week Breath weekly newsletter

Share More Human. More Kind. Please subscribe to, rate, and review!

Work with Heather one-on-one or bring her into your organization to speak or run a workshop!

YouTube

TikTok

Email: [email protected]


This podcast uses the following third-party services for analysis:
Blubrry - https://create.blubrry.com/resources/about-blubrry/privacy-policy
  continue reading

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