Religious Trauma Therapy

Leaving or questioning your faith can be one of the most disorienting experiences of your life—especially if your sense of identity, belonging, or safety was tied to a religious community. Religious trauma isn’t just about what happened to you; it’s about the messages you internalized, the fear that still lingers, and the ongoing impact on your relationships, self-trust, and even your body.

Whether you’re deconstructing harmful beliefs, grieving lost community, or working through religious-based shame around body image, sexuality, or identity, you don’t have to navigate it alone. My approach to religious trauma therapy is affirming, client-centered, and rooted in consent. There’s no expectation of where you should land in your beliefs—only a space to explore, process, and reclaim your own sense of self.

Religious trauma healing might look like…

Unpacking religious conditioning and its impact on your self-worth

Creating a life that feels meaningful on your own terms

Rebuilding trust in yourself—your intuition, desires, and autonomy

Making sense of relationships with religious family members, especially when boundaries or differences in belief cause tension

Healing from purity culture, LGBTQ+ oppression, or spiritual abuse

Holding space for the grief that can come with leaving a faith community or worldview

Healing from religious trauma isn’t about replacing one rigid belief system with another—it’s about finding freedom, connection, and self-compassion in a way that feels right for you. If this resonates, I’d love to support you in your journey.