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When Religion Replaces Parenting: Attachment Wounds Beneath Spiritual Obedience

Religious Trauma Does Not Always Mean You Have to Leave Your Faith

Spiritual Bypassing in Wellness Culture

When Politics Come into the Therapy Room

Why Oppressive Systems Love Perfectionism

Anger After Leaving a Religion or High-Demand Group

Mormon Missions Impact on Development

Fatphobia in High-Demand Groups: Why Body Policing Is a Feature, Not a Flaw

How Religious Trauma Impacts Identity Development

"Church Hurt": Why This Term May Be Holding You Back from Healing

Infantilization in High-Demand Groups: How Control Disguises Itself as Care

Stages of Faith And Development

Unspoken Wounds: Child Sexual Abuse in the Mormon Church

IFS Therapy for Religious Trauma: Reclaiming Your Inner Self

Body Policing in High-Demand Religions

Religious Trauma Therapist Comments on “Shiny Happy People: A Teenage Holy War”

Leaving Mormonism

How Relationships Change After Leaving a High-Demand Religion or Cult

Neurodivergence and Religious Trauma
