Until recently, social sciences only studied different religious identities (Jewish, Catholic, Protestant, Buddhist, etc) and identifying as none of these meant being labelled a religious none. However, recent studies in psychology have discovered a new group of people called the religious dones. Unlike some nones who have never been religious, this new group contains people who were religious at one point but have now deidentified from religion.
But, religious dones arent always completely done. Sometimes they may not have totally deidentified but would describe themselves as deconstructing. Studies also show that the spiritually-seeking religious dones have the highest rates of depression, anxiety, and mental health needs.
Our project is devoted to providing access to mental health care and spiritual meaning making for spiritually seeking religious dones.
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