The Grove

Behind the Name Tag: How Gender Shapes LDS Missionary Experiences
Research from Madelin Pepper reveals female LDS missionaries face additional stressors including appearance pressures, weight-shaming, dismissal of concerns, and limited leadership. These gender-based challenges often go unacknowledged but significantly impact mental health. The study suggests standardized support systems and addressing systemic gender disparities could improve missionary experiences.

Insight into Faith Transitions
Navigating a faith transition can be emotionally challenging, impacting your mental health through uncertainty, loss of community, and identity shifts. Therapy provides a safe space to explore these feelings, process grief, and manage cognitive dissonance. It can help you build resilience, find new support systems, and align with your evolving beliefs.

Navigating a Mixed-Faith Marriage
Facing the unique challenges of mixed-faith marriages, where partners once shared beliefs but now differ, requires empathetic communication. Crafting understanding narratives about each other's choices and actively engaging in shared values and experiences can strengthen the relationship.
Setting clear boundaries, communicating openly, and seeking therapy when needed are crucial steps. Grieving the changes in religious perspectives is inevitable for both partners, requiring time and space. At Roots & Branches, specialized therapists offer support for those navigating the complexities of mixed-faith marriages.

