We are therapists who have personal and professional experience with religious harm and the trauma that can come from losing your worldview and identity, where it was once found in faith.
We see a significant gap in understanding of this harm and this particular trauma, there is no agreed-upon term for it or appreciation for how deep it goes. People can often lose family, community, belonging, income and certainty.
We struggled to find people who could understand what we had been through as we recovered and realised, across Australia and New Zealand, there were very few working specifically in this area, or, they were hard to find.
So we created the Religious Trauma Collective.
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