The Intersection of Queerness and Spirituality with Sam Sellers
Description
Today’s episode is my conversation with Sam Sellers
Sam is a registered therapist and a clinical supervisor, specialising in religious trauma. Sam is queer and talks about her experiences navigating the intersection of queerness and spirituality. Sam describes being a queer person within a faith community as potentially painful and hard and how it can involve an immense amount of cognitive dissonance and suppression.
As a content warning, this episode contains references to trauma, religious trauma and the repression of identity as a queer person. If you are struggling, please reach out to helplines, such as OutLine Aotearoa.
Sam’s message and practice as a therapist centres around practicing self-compassion, setting healthy boundaries, and speaking our truth. Sam describes therapy as a safe space to explore vulnerability, build connection, and reclaim your voice. Healing is a process, but you don’t have to do it alone.
If you would like to check out Sam’s services, make sure to visit anchoredcounsellingservices. Also be sure to check out her podcast, Beyond the Surface.