Figuring things out alone mid or post trauma can be an excruciating experience. Come speak with our experts who are sympathetic, objective, and well trained to help you process what's happened and to rebuild what trauma has impacted.
Having difficult conversations with family members and partners can sometimes go sideways. Finding a family therapist that can be a mediator and provide insight for those difficult conversations with your loved ones can ensure you get to say what you need to while maintaining respect and keeping love for each other the focus. Polyamorous and Kink informed.
A support group can be a great place to find community after losing yours. Not only that, but talking things through with people on a similar journey can provide a different perspective than your therapist. These groups are confidential, respectful, safe, and insightful.
Finding someone who works with Religious Trauma can be challenging these days. It's a new phenomenon in our culture.
Life coaching is a collaborative process focused on helping individuals achieve personal and professional goals by identifying strengths, setting clear objectives, and developing strategies for success. Unlike therapy, which often delves into the past to address emotional issues, life coaching is future-focused, emphasizing actionable steps in the present to move forward.
If you reside outside the states of CA or UT, or you don't live in the USA at all, life coaching might be a good option.
Would you like to have Religious Trauma Recovery Center come speak about Coercive Control and Religious Trauma at your practice, service, or institution? We do seminars and educational workshops to help educate practitioners and clients alike! Contact us via email jena@traumarecovery101.com or by phone 650.417.3125.