Portland News

“Are They Your Beliefs—or Someone Else’s?” Ann Russo on Reclaiming Faith, Identity, and Self-Acceptance

“Are They Your Beliefs—or Someone Else’s?” Ann Russo on Reclaiming Faith, Identity, and Self-Acceptance
Photo Courtesy: Ann Russo
The Growing Demand for Energy-Efficient Office Spaces

The Growing Demand for Energy-Efficient Office Spaces

The push for energy-efficient office spaces is no longer confined to niche architecture firms or eco-minded developers. It’s become a strategic consideration for building owners, workplace designers, and facility managers who are tasked with controlling costs and meeting internal sustainability benchmarks. The shift is measurable, practical, and tied closely

The Evolution of AI-Powered Farming What’s Next for Agriculture

The Evolution of AI-Powered Farming: What’s Next for Agriculture?

AI-powered farming is rapidly reshaping how food is grown, offering new ways to address longstanding challenges in agriculture. This sophisticated technology moves farming beyond traditional methods, bringing precision, efficiency, and resilience to fields and operations. The integration of artificial intelligence into agricultural practices marks a significant shift, promising a

Injuries A Major Factor in Sports Revenue Loss

Injuries: A Major Factor in Sports Revenue Loss

When it comes to sports, injuries are often seen as a setback for players, but the real impact goes far beyond just the players themselves. Injuries can have a profound effect on the financial health of sports teams and leagues. It’s not just about missing a few games; the

Ways to Reset Your Dopamine Levels and Boost Your Mood

Ways to Reset Your Dopamine Levels and Boost Your Mood

Dopamine, often referred to as the “feel-good” neurotransmitter, plays a pivotal role in regulating mood, motivation, and pleasure. It’s responsible for that surge of happiness after accomplishing a task or experiencing something enjoyable. However, modern life, with its constant stimuli and stresses, can lead to a depletion of dopamine.

What Rising GDP Means for Your Daily Cost of Living

What Rising GDP Means for Your Daily Cost of Living

When GDP is climbing, it usually means the economy’s doing well, more jobs, more spending, more business activity all around. But while that sounds like a win, there’s more going on beneath the surface. A rising GDP doesn’t automatically mean life gets cheaper or more affordable. In fact, it

By: Lauren King

The belief that embracing your full identity makes you “less” is one of the harmful lies religion ever told. That’s how Ann Russo sees it. 

In a recent podcast interview with Cam Fraser, she shared her experiences as a queer mental health advocate, raised by gay men in a polyamorous household, and now the Founder & Clinical Director of AMR Therapy.

With a background in theology and decades of clinical work, Ann helps queer individuals heal from religious shame and reconnect with their personal beliefs and sense of self.

Growing Up in a Gay Household

“I was raised by gay men,” Ann shared early in the interview. 

This upbringing gave her a front-row seat to what it looks like when people are free to live authentically without the weight of judgment. That freedom shaped her work today, especially when helping clients question where their shame really comes from.

What Is Religious Trauma—And Who Decides What’s “Normal”?

Ann defines religious trauma clearly: “If you experience something from [religion] that creates anxiety, depression, OCD… thoughts that are negative for you… maladaptive behaviors… that have traumatized you.”

She emphasized that not all religion causes trauma. “I take it even to the next level and I view it as high control religion,” she explained, referencing strict structures that define what’s moral or acceptable—often creating internal conflict and shame.

Her clients often carry intense emotional burdens from these teachings. Many feel they need to choose between their faith and their sense of self.

“Sometimes people still feel a connection to Christianity,” she said. “So we work together to understand what it means for them… who does Jesus mean to you?”

Her goal: help people reclaim their truth—not the one handed to them by institutions, but the one that reflects their actual values and lived experience.

Healing Shame and Reclaiming Identity

Many of Ann’s clients come to her struggling with internalized shame tied to rigid belief systems. 

“One of the main things that I work with folks on is untangling that inherited shame,” she explained. “A lot of unpacking… a lot of understanding values… and it takes time.”

Labels, Identity, and the Freedom to Change

Ann recognizes the value of identity labels—especially for people who’ve never had language to describe their experiences. But she also warns against feeling trapped by them.

“You may not identify exactly how you do today, and that’s okay,” she said. “We do change.”

She encourages people to explore who they are without pressure to define themselves permanently, making space for evolving perspectives and self-understanding.

Final Message: “Question Everything”

When it comes to healing from religious trauma or shame, Ann encourages one thing above all: curiosity.

“Have you read and studied the scriptures yourself?” she asked. “Do you understand the history or are you just taking what you’ve heard?”

She doesn’t tell people what to believe. Instead, she offers space, compassion, and critical questions: “Are [your beliefs] yours? Or are they your parents’, your community’s?”

And her message to those who are afraid to ask: “God created you just as you are. Why would God not want you to gain knowledge and understanding?”

You can listen to Ann’s full episode on the podcast here. Feel free to reach out to her via the links on her website or click here to subscribe to her newsletter

 

 

 

Published by Joseph T.

This article features branded content from a third party. Opinions in this article do not reflect the opinions and beliefs of Portland News.