Melody Anderson joins Jeff Lundgren on this episode of Mormon Mental Health to discuss how trauma presents in men based on their core values and beliefs. Having recently presented at a domestic violence conference, she talks to Jeff about how trauma presents itself, why it does and what men who deal with trauma can do to start the healing process. She includes resources.
To connect with Melody directly, you can email her directly at melodyjoyd@gmai.com.
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Jenny Black joins host Jeff Lundgren on this episode of Mormon Mental Health. Jenny grew up a member of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints as a rule-following member. While researching the church for a family member that left the church, she experienced a faith crisis. Through the process she gave herself permission to change her priorities which was the hardest thing for her. This is her story of her faith transition and how she saw the divine hand of God throughout the process. She shares some tips on things someone can do who finds themselves going through a similar faith transition experience.
You can find out more about Jenny at theeverythinghousewife.com.
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Natasha is excited to have colleagues begin hosting episodes of Mormon Mental Health. This is to allow for more diverse voices and to bring you, the listener, more content.
One host will be Jeff Lundgren.
Jeff is currently getting his licensing but is already participating in the field. He is a member of the Mormon Mental Health Association.
To find out more and see what Jeff is up to, please visit:
http://www.jefflundgren.com/category/advocacy/
To help keep Mormon Mental Health going past 2019, please consider donating at mormonmentalhealth.org.
Natasha is excited to have colleagues begin hosting episodes of Mormon Mental Health. This is to allow for more diverse voices and to bring you, the listener, more content.
One host will be Jennifer White.
Jennifer White is a Licensed Clinical Social Worker, and has been employed professionally in the mental health field since 2005. She is proficient in helping adolescents, adults, couples, and families. Jennifer works with clients in a variety of environments, such as in the office, in-home, or online.
She is well known for creating a safe environment where clients share without the fear of being judged. Jennifer has a gift to help clients achieve their highest potential.
Jennifer enjoys being committed to the therapeutic process and is passionate about supporting her clients to heal, grow, and learn. She has a great love for people and respects different perspectives and cultural experiences.
Jennifer received a Bachelor’s Degree in Behavioral Science at Utah Valley University and a Masters Degree in Social Work at Brigham Young University.
You can find out more about Jennifer by going to:
https://www.symmetrysols.com/jennifer-white
To help keep Mormon Mental Health going past 2019, please consider donating at mormonmentalhealth.org.
From The Gift of the Mormon Faith Crisis
In this episode of The Gift of the Mormon Faith Crisis licensed marriage and sex therapist and active Mormon Natasha Helfer Parker shares with us a more effective approach to masturbation and pornography for both teens and adults.