New Look eCourse!

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My eCourse for practitioners, What I Wish My Therapist Knew About Religious Trauma, has been updated and has a new look.

This introductory course is designed to broaden your understanding of religious trauma, spiritual abuse and painful experiences in high-demand church or faith settings.

What I Wish my Therapist knew about Religious Trauma includes downloadable resources, eBook “The Sentimental Non-Believer. On Loving & Leaving God” as well as the stories of others with lived experience. 

If you’re a practitioner who sees people trying to figure out which way is up after leaving faith and / or church, and you’d like a better understanding of religious trauma, this course will help.

Check it out, as well as some kind reviews.

“Jane is a wealth of knowledge and heart in the world of Religious Trauma. She understands it theoretically and personally. As a fellow Religious Trauma Therapist, I know the need for resources like this that will help other therapists put language to experiences of their clients. Jane introduces you to many of the concepts and concerns surrounding Religious Trauma and she does so in a way that is easy to understand and relatable.” Sam Sellers. Anchored Counselling Services.

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Religious Trauma Survey

This is the survey I use with many of my new clients to help us both find language for their experience of religious trauma, or adverse religious experiences. You can download it here to see if it’s helpful for you. Reach out if you need to. Jane