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How does the trauma of religious abuse and homophobia affect us psychologically?

41 min · 30. Mai 2019
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Join us as we interview psychotherapist, Andrey Antonenko, as he shares his story about coming out as a gay man in a Christian subculture. We discuss how religious abuse and homophobia affects the psyche and can have tragic and traumatic psychological consequences. We hope Andrey’s story challenges homophobic attitudes, illuminates the religious abuse taking place in the Christian sub-culture, and provides hope for other gay individuals.

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