- Have you ever felt unsure how to support a client leaving a high-control faith or cult?
- Do you worry about saying the wrong thing and unintentionally re-traumatising your clients?
- Are you seeing clients struggle with faith-related grief, shame, or identity questions, but don’t know where to start?
- Have you ever thought, “I care, but I just don’t really understand religious trauma”?
- Want practical tips to avoid common pitfalls and feel more confident in your sessions?
- Curious about how small missteps in therapy can unintentionally harm a client navigating faith transitions?
Free Resource: 5 Mistakes Therapists Make with Religious Trauma
Working with clients impacted by religious trauma, cults, or faith transitions can feel overwhelming, especially if you don’t have a lot of experience in this area. You want to help, but maybe you’re unsure where to start, worried about saying the wrong thing, or concerned about unintentionally re-traumatising your clients.
This free PDF is designed specifically for therapists like you. Inside, you’ll find five common mistakes therapists make when supporting clients with religious trauma, explained in clear, practical terms; so that you can:
- Recognise the unique layers of religious trauma beyond what you might see in other types trauma.
- Avoid unintentional pitfalls that can shut a client down or leave them feeling misunderstood.
- Learn practical strategies and reflection prompts you can use immediately in your sessions.
- Feel more confident supporting clients navigating complex faith and identity challenges.
Each mistake comes with real-world examples, so you can see how these challenges show up in therapy, and actionable tips to help you respond in a trauma-informed, client-centred way.
Whether you’re just starting to learn about religious trauma or want a quick refresher to sharpen your practice as a therapist, this guide gives you a clear, practical starting point and leaves you feeling more capable, confident, and prepared to support your clients.
Download your free copy now and start turning these common pitfalls into learning opportunities for your practice.
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