Latter-day Saint

Reality TV Stars

Comprehensive support as you navigate life in the spotlight

Maybe you have just been selected to participate in a new reality show.

Or you’ve finished filming and are anxiously awaiting the premiere of your show, wondering how you’ll be portrayed.

Perhaps your show has already aired, and you are feeling overwhelmed by the feeling misunderstood and betrayed because the reality tv experience wasn’t what you expected.

Wherever you are in the process, the emotional toll of being on reality TV is real. And for members of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, that toll can come with unique complications—especially when it feels like your religious beliefs are under a microscope.

You might be facing public scrutiny for the first time, reading comments online that feel deeply personal. You might be questioning your decisions, replaying moments from filming, or feeling like the version of you that made it onto the screen isn’t the whole story. Even if your experience was mostly positive, it’s normal to feel disoriented once the cameras stop rolling.

You are not alone. Therapy can help.

Over the years, I’ve built strong working relationships with Duty of Care teams at several major production companies, and I’ve even served as a consultant to a major streaming platform on issues related to Latter-day Saints. Because of this, I’m often able to help my clients advocate for themselves behind the scenes—whether that’s accessing mental health resources from the network or making sure their needs are heard and supported.

In fact, through my direct involvement with production companies, I’ve helped clients secure months of funded therapy to support their mental health during and after filming. If you’re feeling overwhelmed, misunderstood, or just need space to process everything, you don’t have to do it alone. I’m here to help you find your footing again—and to make sure you get the support you deserve.