Being a constant self-assessor, I also like to be sure of who I am and what I stand for. What has helped me Lauren, is acceptance of the changes that happen to me without definition. Just bending and yielding to the change allows you to put words to what you've experienced when it's time to. It also helps in making sure it isn't a short bout of depression disguised as life changes. Just make sure that the changes haven't affected you negatively and are causing you to make decisions you wouldn't normally make.
As far as this industry is concerned, I think my mind frame fit the profile so to speak. Being from a traditional background, and having the deeply nontraditional feelings I have (which I have yet to express to my mother. She would think I don't believe in God anymore.) about people, relationships, humility, pride, and sex, this industry allows me to be free in every aspect. So I would like to think I am the change in attitude towards this industry and not the other way around. Honestly, to everyone in my family's horror, I was never this pure-of-mind kid who got sucked into this 'lifestyle' who changed.
I hope you sort things out, Lauren. Just don't get in your own way by over thinking. Relax, relate, release.