Host Jeff Lundgren is joined by guest Vhari Macbeth. She talks about her research on self-compassion with LDS Woman.
You can find out more by visiting: https://www.cedarpsychiatry.com
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Join Jimmy Bridges for another episode of Mormon Mental Health Podcast. With us is Dr. Tyler Lefevor on intersections of religion, gender, sexuality, and health.
Please consider participating in the 4 Options Survey: 4optionssurvey.com
This survey is designed to identify important aspects of life and relationships for those who experience (or have experienced) same-sex sexual attractions and identify as lesbian, gay, bisexual, queer (LGBQ), heterosexual, or with another sexual identity or reject a label who are or were members of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints (Mormon), and analyze if there are any similarities or differences between those who are:
1 - Single and celibate*
2 - Single and not celibate
3 - In a heterosexual/mixed-orientation** relationship; or
4 - In a same-sex relationship
Those in other types of relationship and single statuses are also invited to participate to expand our understanding of possible options.
This study also investigates if or how religious/spiritual issues are involved in respondents’ level of satisfaction and relationship or single status.
To find out more about Dr. Lefevor, please visit: https://www.rhodes.edu/bio/tyler-lefevor
Other resources mentioned in this podcast:
Affirmations: https://www.goaffirmations.org/about-us
Latter Gay Stories: https://lattergaystories.org
“Far Between” by Kendall Wilcox: http://farbetweenmovie.com/about/
“Voices of Hope”: https://www.northstarlds.org/voices-of-hope
To help keep Mormon Mental Health going past 2020, please donate at mormonmentalhealth.org.
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Join host Jimmy Bridges as he interviews Dr. Michelle Washburn-Busk, PhD, licensed marriage and family therapist, as she unpacks sneaky forms of sexism. With her recent completion of her dissertation on gender, power, and couples, and hundreds of hours of clinical experience with couples, Dr. Washburn-Busk defines and demonstrates what benevolent sexism is, what it looks like, and how to appropriately address it in couple relationships.
For more on Dr. Washburn-Busk, you can go here: https://www.andrewsinc.net/michelle-washburn-busk.html
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