External Trainings
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Religious trauma often flies under the radar in mainstream mental health training.
This 60 minute webinar is designed to help you feel confident recognising the signs of religious trauma and understanding the context behind it so you can meet clients where they are, validate their experience, and respond in a trauma-informed, spiritually safe way.
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Religious trauma is often invisible.
This training gives you the tools to recognise and understand the mechanisms of indoctrination, thought reform, and coercive control, so you can see how these operate in high-control religious systems.
This 3hr self-paced training is structured to give you both practical insights and human understanding. So you can feel confident recognising and supporting clients navigating these experiences.
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Working with religious trauma is complex enough. Add LGBTQIA+ identities into the mix, and suddenly many practitioners find themselves feeling underprepared, unsure of language, or quietly worried about getting it wrong.
This 2-hour self-paced practitioner training is designed to bridge that gap. It offers a grounded, trauma-focused exploration of how religious harm uniquely impacts LGBTQIA+ people.
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One of the hardest parts of leaving a high-control group or cult is the relationships that fracture, the silence that follows, and the confusing grief of losing people who are still alive.
This short webinar gently breaks down what actually happens to connections inside high-control systems, and why so many survivors experience shunning, forced distance, or painful relational fallout after they leave.
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This introductory course is designed to broaden your understanding of religious trauma, spiritual abuse, and painful experiences in high-demand church and religious settings.
“What I Wish my Therapist knew about Religious Trauma” includes downloadable resources, eBook “The Sentimental Non-Believer”, as well as the stories of others with lived experience. It’s practical and theoretical, draws from clinical experience and is interesting on a human level.
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This course will help therapists obtain the foundational knowledge, awareness, and skills needed to work with self-identified cult survivors. Presented by Janja Lalich, Ph.D., world-renowned cult expert and psychologist Natalie Fabert, Ph.D.
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Therapists, coaches, professionals wanting more guidance, education, research, & structure when working with clients going through religious trauma & faith deconstruction. Focus on Mormonism.
“Dare to doubt. Dare to ask questions. Dare to seek answers. If it doesn’t feel true to you, don’t waste your precious time trying to make it so.”
Alice Greczyn - Wayward: A Memoir of Spiritual Warfare and Sexual Purity