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Religious Trauma +

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Making recovery from toxic groups approachable for therapists and survivors

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We help therapists and survivors make sense of religious and cult trauma.

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Are you a therapist or clinician wanting training in religious trauma or cult abuse?

Do you feel completely lost when it comes to supporting clients with religious trauma?

Most graduate programs don't focus on the nuances of religious trauma and cult abuse, leaving us feeling lost and overwhelmed when these clients walk through our therapy doors. We sit with our religious trauma or cult abuse clients and think... Could I be doing more for them? Am I helping them enough?

You no longer have to feel so alone in treating religious or cult trauma clients.

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We train you how to provide excellent trauma care for religious trauma and cult survivors.

Do you feel completely lost when it comes to supporting clients with religious trauma?

Most graduate programs don't focus on the nuances of religious trauma and cult abuse, leaving us feeling lost and overwhelmed when these clients walk through our therapy doors. We sit with our religious trauma or cult abuse clients and think... Could I be doing more for them? Am I helping them enough?

You no longer have to feel so alone in treating religious or cult trauma clients.

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We train you how to provide excellent trauma care for religious trauma and cult survivors.

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We combine education with consultation to help you become a competent religious trauma therapist.

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Introducing... A Year of Non-Magical Thinking for Therapists

A monthly program of training & consultation focused on becoming a religious trauma and cult abuse recovery expert.

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*California psychologists are eligible for up to 24 hours of Continuing Education credit with A Year of Non-Magical Thinking for Therapists.*

Are you a survivor of religious trauma or spiritual abuse?

Are you a survivor of religious trauma or spiritual abuse?

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Not sure if you experienced religious trauma or cult abuse?

Our free quizzes can help.

Take our religious trauma quiz and learn if you have any religious trauma symptoms.

Take our cult abuse quiz and learn if your group was cultier than you thought.

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Are you a survivor of religious trauma or spiritual abuse?

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Are you a survivor of religious trauma or spiritual abuse?

Are you feeling lost in knowing how to recover from your experience? Feeling overwhelmed in recovery is the most common experience amongst survivors. You are walking away from a world where you were completely submerged in the rules, rigidity and demands of that group, so it totally makes sense to be feeling this way. Now you're out in a different world trying to stay safe, heal your nervous system, and find a healthy way forward.

You are not alone. We offer two ways to get religious and cult trauma support.

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A Year of Non-Magical Thinking

This monthly membership walks you through your recovery from religious trauma and cult abuse. Led and taught by a psychologist that specializes in helping people get out of cults, Dr. Quincee curates a healthy experience of recovering from spiritual abuse by walking you through important topics each month.

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Religious Trauma Recovery Courses

Need help regulating your nervous system, understanding attachment styles in your relationships, or battling perfectionism in the aftermath of religious trauma? We've got courses created to help you navigate these tough dynamics that happen in the wake of religious trauma or cult abuse.

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Religious trauma and cult groups takes our traumatic experience to a whole new level because god, a higher power, or a higher good becomes the traumatizing figure. Yikes.
Stop trauma in its tracks with educational tools and skills-based training. Join our budget-friendly monthly membership for ongoing education and support, or get personalized intensive coaching with a trauma expert.

We’re here to help you feel a little less overwhelmed and a little more confident in your religious trauma healing journey.

Stop trauma in its tracks with educational tools and skills-based training. Join our budget-friendly monthly membership for ongoing education and support, or get personalized intensive coaching with a trauma expert.

We’re here to help you feel a little less overwhelmed and a little more confident in your religious trauma healing journey.

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I'm a clinical psychologist that specializes in treating religious trauma and cult abuse. Recovery is possible and we are making it more accessible.
I remember sitting in a theology class over a decade ago and realizing that my experience inside of my religion had been traumatizing and I was in need of some real support. I looked for therapists that specialized in this sort of trauma and, after weeks of searching, I realized there was no one in my area that specialized in these experiences.

Now, over 13 years later, I've worked with hundreds of therapy and coaching clients and taught over 100 therapists how to treat religious trauma and cult abuse. I feel so privileged to get to teach survivors and therapists each day and I want to make that support accessible to you.

I've taken all of the knowledge that I've learned and put together a collection of courses for survivors and therapists.

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I remember sitting in a theology class over a decade ago and realizing that my experience inside of my religion had been traumatizing and I was in need of some real support. I looked for therapists that specialized in this sort of trauma and, after weeks of searching, I realized there was no one in my area that specialized in these experiences.

Now, over 13 years later, I've worked with hundreds of therapy and coaching clients and taught over 100 therapists how to treat religious trauma and cult abuse. I feel so privileged to get to teach survivors and therapists each day and I want to make that support accessible to you.

I've taken all of the knowledge that I've learned and put together a collection of courses for survivors and therapists.

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Here's how we approach religious trauma and cult recovery.
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Here's a deep dive into how we approach religious trauma and cult abuse recovery on podcasts, documentaries, and articles.

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Here's a deep dive into how we approach religious trauma and cult abuse recovery on podcasts, documentaries, and articles.

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PODCAST | THERAPY CHAT
Let's talk about religious teachings that become coercive, controlling, and traumatizing for the members of the religious groups. We talk about purity culture and how we can reimagine how groups function by paying attention to the survivors' stories and feedback.

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PODCAST | HAPPY AS A MOTHER
'We've been featured several times on this popular podcast to discuss religious trauma, internal locust of control, and how growing up in coercive religious groups impacts our mental health when parenting our children.

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PODCAST | SASS SAYS
On this podcast, we do a deep dive on the individual experience around religious trauma within culty groups. We share personal experiences of coming out of coercive groups and how we have made our way through the winding pathway of healing.

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QUOTED | NEW YORK TIMES
Dr. Quincee speaks with reporter, Fortessa Latifi, to discuss chronic illness in trauma survivors and how they can begin to negotiate healthy relationships when dating. Learn some skills you can use today to become your own best advocate

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PODCAST | CALM, COOL & COLLECTED
We discuss the many faces of narcissism and to navigate a relationship with someone with narcissistic traits. Narcissism shows up inside and outside of cult groups and it's important to see narcissistic dynamics and respond in healthy ways.

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PODCAST | THE LOVE FIX
Understand the difference between "big T" and "little t" traumas and how they impact the brain and body. Understand the ways in which regulating our nervous system is the most important way to begin to recover from overwhelming trauma experiences.

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Here's how we approach religious trauma and cult recovery.
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Gaslighting and Religious Trauma

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January 31, 20234 min read

We want religious organizations and communities to be safe, but when they are riddled with toxic emotional dynamics, those spaces become unsafe. One of the common unhealthy manipulation tactics that can be used in rigid and traumatizing religious communities is gaslighting.  

Gaslighting is a manipulation tactic used to make someone second guess themselves or believe themselves to be losing touch with reality.  In romantic relationships, gaslighting might look like one partner denying that they said a particular thing or behaved in a particular way, leaving the accuser second-guessing their memory or perception of events. It can also play out with a partner saying “You are crazy!” every time the other partner expresses a feeling, perception, or experience. That teaches us to keep our mouths shut and worry very deeply about our own emotional experiences. 

We’ve talked a lot about emotional manipulation in a blog here.

So, how does gaslighting happen in religious communities? 

Gaslighting is built into the teachings. 

One way that gaslighting shows up in religious or cult communities is by embedding it deeply within the beliefs or teachings of the group.  I remember a specific sermon I heard growing up where the pastor yelled from the pulpit about a woman being “crazy” for being suspicious of the church leader’s intentions. The pastor used this as evidence that she was “far from the heart of God” and misread the “Godly intentions” of the pastor.  She was called crazy, unhinged, and deeply in need of “God’s wisdom”.  This was all done from the powerful role of a leader in the church.  Most of us looked around at those sitting in the pews with us wondering who had been so “crazy” as to deny or question the intentions of our “benevolent” leader.  This gaslighting of a woman being seen as crazy for her perception was done as a warning to the rest of us of what would happen if we also questioned the leadership of that church. 

Human experiences such as emotions are taught to mean an evil presence is in a person’s life. 

One of the most powerful ways to emotionally manipulate members of a group is to cause them to question their instincts or gut reactions.  You do this by equating the normal human experiences of anxiety or upset with some sort of evil presence in the life of a community member.  It is common for folks in highly restrictive groups to grow up questioning their emotional experience and viewing it as evidence that they are being tempted or stalked by some evil force. Now emotions are not helpful reminders of your needs, but horrifying evidence that you’ve lost your way or lost contact with god. They are evidence that you have lost touch with the “reality” that is shared with your faith community. 

Gaslighting and denying the presence or impact of abuse going on with leadership or other community members. 

We’ve all likely heard the grizzly stories of abuse actively happening within spiritual communities. When this is brought up or challenged by members of the community, they are often told that they are crazy or lying about the abuse that transpired.  There is often a big effort to cover up evidence and most churches or cults will refrain from reporting illegal and abusive behavior to law enforcement.  The impact? Without law enforcement involvement, the victims of the abuse have very little evidence that can be used in legal proceedings. The church or cult leaders can use this as “evidence” to continue denying the experience of the abuse survivor.  It’s an ugly cycle that leaves vulnerable members of the community without much legal or mental recourse after a major injustice has occurred. 

I’m on a mission to help folks find safe groups.  If there’s gaslighting in your cult or religious community, you are not alone. You are being manipulated and that’s never a healthy way to endear members to the cause of your group.  A group’s beliefs and mission should stand without the need to manipulate or scare members.  

If you’ve been in a culty group and you’re ready to make sense of that experience, you can join us at A Year of Non-Magical Thinking here. This is a group curated for religious trauma and cult abuse survivors that is aimed at helping you gain clarity on your experience and empower you in your recovery.


If you are looking for a to learn skills for recovering from trauma, we have a library of courses built with you in mind. Explore our specialized courses here.

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Dr. Quincee specializes in helping former cult members and religious trauma survivors regain a sense of independence and understand their painful experiences inside these groups.

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Dr. Quincee specializes in helping former cult members and religious trauma survivors regain a sense of independence and understand their painful experiences inside these groups.

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Here's a deep dive into how we approach religious trauma and cult abuse recovery on podcasts, documentaries, and articles.

01

PODCAST | THERAPY CHAT
Let's talk about religious teachings that become coercive, controlling, and traumatizing for the members of the religious groups. We talk about purity culture and how we can reimagine how groups function by paying attention to the survivors' stories and feedback.

02

PODCAST | HAPPY AS A MOTHER
'We've been featured several times on this popular podcast to discuss religious trauma, internal locust of control, and how growing up in coercive religious groups impacts our mental health when parenting our children.

03

PODCAST | SASS SAYS
On this podcast, we do a deep dive on the individual experience around religious trauma within culty groups. We share personal experiences of coming out of coercive groups and how we have made our way through the winding pathway of healing.

04

QUOTED | NEW YORK TIMES
Dr. Quincee speaks with reporter, Fortessa Latifi, to discuss chronic illness in trauma survivors and how they can begin to negotiate healthy relationships when dating. Learn some skills you can use today to become your own best advocate

05

PODCAST | CALM, COOL & COLLECTED
We discuss the many faces of narcissism and to navigate a relationship with someone with narcissistic traits. Narcissism shows up inside and outside of cult groups and it's important to see narcissistic dynamics and respond in healthy ways.

06

PODCAST | THE LOVE FIX
Understand the difference between "big T" and "little t" traumas and how they impact the brain and body. Understand the ways in which regulating our nervous system is the most important way to begin to recover from overwhelming trauma experiences.

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