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Meet our unique and specialized education team that helps you learn how to treat religious trauma and cult abuse.

meet our team

Meet our unique and specialized education team that helps you learn how to treat religious trauma and cult abuse.

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Calling All Therapists & Clinicians

We Teach therapists how to treat religious + cult trauma with approachable coaching

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Calling All

Therapists & Clinicians

We Teach therapists how to treat religious + cult trauma with approachable coaching

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I'm Dr. Quincee

When I first left my rigid religious environment, I felt completely overwhelmed with the idea of trying to find a therapist that understood the inner workings of culty groups and had the tools to help support my mental health. Turns out there wasn't many therapists out there advertising services for religious trauma. Thankfully, things are changing. More and more clients are reaching out to therapists wanting very specific support in overcoming their cult abuse or religious trauma.
So I created a space for therapists to learn how to treat religious and cult trauma. I researched, learned from experts, and listened to others that had been in culty groups.
And now, I'm bringing that space to you. If you are a therapist, clinician, or supportive healer wanting to better understand the psychology and recovery of religious and cult trauma, then this space is for you.

Everyone deserves a safe and supportive space to untangle the twisted web of manipulation they endured in these groups. We can help you become a competent clinician through at-your-own-pace memberships, courses, and one-on-one coaching.

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I'm Dr. Quincee

When I first left my rigid religious environment, I felt completely overwhelmed with the idea of trying to find a therapist that understood the inner workings of culty groups and had the tools to help support my mental health. Turns out there wasn't many therapists out there advertising services for religious trauma. Thankfully, things are changing. More and more clients are reaching out to therapists wanting very specific support in overcoming their cult abuse or religious trauma.
So I created a space for therapists to learn how to treat religious and cult trauma. I researched, learned from experts, and listened to others that had been in culty groups.
And now, I'm bringing that space to you. If you are a therapist, clinician, or supportive healer wanting to better understand the psychology and recovery of religious and cult trauma, then this space is for you.

Everyone deserves a safe and supportive space to untangle the twisted web of manipulation they endured in these groups. We can help you become a competent clinician through at-your-own-pace memberships, courses, and one-on-one coaching.

I'VE DISCOVERED

You don't have to navigate difficult religious and cult trauma cases alone...
...you can learn the indoctrination tactics used by toxic groups, finally feel competent in helping survivors untangle their unhealthy experiences, and get back to the business of creating safety in the therapy room again.

You are on a mission to help your clients in powerful ways and we are here to help!

I'VE DISCOVERED

You don't have to navigate difficult religious and cult trauma cases alone...
...you can learn the indoctrination tactics used by toxic groups, finally feel competent in helping survivors untangle their unhealthy experiences, and get back to the business of creating safety in the therapy room again.

You are on a mission to help your clients in powerful ways and we are here to help!

I'VE DISCOVERED

You don't have to navigate difficult religious and cult trauma cases alone...
...you can learn the indoctrination tactics used by toxic groups, finally feel competent in helping survivors untangle their unhealthy experiences, and get back to the business of creating safety in the therapy room again.

You are on a mission to help your clients in powerful ways and we are here to help!

I'VE DISCOVERED

You don't have to navigate difficult religious and cult trauma cases alone...
...you can learn the indoctrination tactics used by toxic groups, finally feel competent in helping survivors untangle their unhealthy experiences, and get back to the business of creating safety in the therapy room again.

You are on a mission to help your clients in powerful ways and we are here to help!

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our educators

Religious trauma and cult abuse recovery education that's approachable.
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megan johnson, phd
Specializes in religious trauma and complicated family relationships. Dr. Johnson helps people feel safe in group dynamics again, all while better understanding their relational attachment styles. She's one of the lead educators at Traumastery and a powerhouse of empowering information.
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Quincee gideon, psyD
Specializes in religious trauma and cult recovery. Dr. Quincee works with cult survivors in her practice and then teaches therapists how to better understand religious trauma in the therapy room. She's the lead educator at Traumastery and here to help you feel competent in your clinical work.
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Elizabeth Jewitt, Ba
Specializes in helping make coaching and education a seamless process at Traumastery. Elizabeth is our Coaching Matchmaker and runs all of our digital education programs behind the scenes.

our educators

Religious trauma and cult abuse recovery education that's approachable.
online-religious-trauma-coaching
megan johnson, phd
Specializes in religious trauma and complicated family relationships. Dr. Johnson helps people feel safe in group dynamics again, all while better understanding their relational attachment styles. She's one of the lead educators at Traumastery and a powerhouse of empowering information.
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Quincee gideon, psyD
Specializes in religious trauma and cult recovery. Dr. Quincee works with cult survivors in her practice and then teaches therapists how to better understand religious trauma in the therapy room. She's the lead educator at Traumastery and here to help you feel competent in your clinical work.
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Elizabeth Jewitt, Ba
Specializes in helping make coaching and education a seamless process at Traumastery. Elizabeth is our Coaching Matchmaker and runs all of our digital education programs behind the scenes.

ways to work with us

Religious trauma and cult abuse recovery education that's approachable.
Religious trauma and cult abuse recovery education that's approachable.
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A Year of Non-magical thinking for therapists
We help you understand what your religious trauma and cult survivor clients experienced, how they can repair after cult trauma, and ways you can support their ongoing recovery. Join us for education, a monthly consultation group, client resources and tools and so much more. Start now and feel competent in your clinical treatment.

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A year of non-magical thinking for survivors
Do you have clients that are desperate to understand what happened to them in their culty group? Dr. Quincee walks survivors through 12 months of education to help them understand what happened in their religion and/or cult. If your clients are wanting more psychoeducation in between session, this membership was made for them. Join us now and help your client get un-overwhelmed with cult and religious trauma recovery.

our approach

Here's a look at how we work with religious trauma and cult recovery.

Here's a look at how we work with religious trauma and cult recovery.

We have free resources on our blog

our approach

Here's a look at how we work with religious trauma and cult recovery.

We have free resources on our blog

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Coaching vs Therapy. How do I know what’s right for me?

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March 03, 20235 min read

When you decide that you need additional support, it can be very overwhelming to decide what kind of support you want and who you want to work with. We want to make that decision a little easier for you. First off, let’s dive into the differences between therapy and coaching.

Our staff offers two options for support: we offer therapy through Woven Together Trauma Therapy (California residents only) and coaching here at Traumastery.

Therapy: Therapy sessions and the course of therapy treatment is very collaborative and relational. If you work with one of our therapists, they will help you identify your goals for therapy. It takes time to build a therapeutic relationship, especially if you have experienced relational trauma, but it is a crucial part of trusting your therapist as you work to reach your goals. We offer weekly therapy sessions with our therapists at Woven Together Trauma Therapy, and the schedule can be adjusted to suit your needs (bi-weekly, weekly, bi-monthly. Your therapist will help you decide on the schedule that works best for you.)

Therapy tends to be more long-term than coaching. We don’t have specific timelines for what therapy will look like, but it will take time to build trust, identify goals, and process through trauma. Because of licensing regulations, Woven therapists can only work with clients who are located in the state of California.

Coaching: Here at Traumastery we offer 1:1 intensive coaching. This coaching experience is short, intense, and goal-oriented. To start with, we schedule two coaching sessions. In the time between your sessions, you will work on the curriculum that your coach created specifically for you. The two areas we primarily focus on are Religious Trauma & Cult Recovery Coaching and Family support for Cult Survivors. Our intensive coaching is available for individuals anywhere in the US. We offer examples of the coaching experience below.

What does coaching look like?

Ruth Gatt, PhD offers both therapy and coaching sessions. She is a skilled coach and a warm, relational therapist. You can read more about Ruth here.

“In a nutshell, therapy with me is highly process-oriented, and coaching is highly goal oriented. In therapy, we start by laying a comprehensive foundation and engaging in deep, exploratory processing of your identity development, trauma, and pain points. In coaching, I generally recommend starting with two intensive sessions so that we can identify your goals right away and get right down to it. We might role-play, practice boundaries, map your nervous system, or do other activities together. We do this so that you walk away from that first session with tangible skills and knowledge to empower you in moving toward your goals. Then I create a “curriculum” for you based on your particular goals and send those materials to you to work on before our next intensive coaching session. We process through the work that you did and what you found helpful, confusing, inspiring, etc. After processing, we figure out the next steps so that you can continue your growth. This might mean additional coaching sessions, exploring other types of support, or developing a plan for you to carry out independently. My favorite thing about coaching is how we get right down to business so you can start seeing real change in your life and relationships.”

Curious about the details of the coaching that we offer?

Religious Trauma & Cult Recovery Coaching:

  • Two personalized and private 2-hour coaching sessions: We break up our coaching intensive into two parts so that you can digest and put skills into practice before coming into the second coaching session. These intensive sessions are packed with goal-setting, behavior modification, boundary practice, and other necessary skills for recovering from religious trauma and cult abuse.

  • Deconstruction Mini-Course: We walk you through the basics of religious trauma symptoms and the five stages of deconstruction. 

  • Trauma assessment at the beginning of coaching: This helps us know your starting point and the issues you’d like to address in your religious trauma coaching experience.

  • Unlimited emails for two weeks: This helps you stay on track and get your questions answered between your two separate intensive coaching sessions.

Family support for Cult Survivors:

  • Two personalized and private 2-hour coaching sessions: We break up our coaching intensive into two parts so that you can digest and put skills into practice before coming into the second coaching session. These intensive sessions are packed with goal-setting, behavior modification, boundary practice, and other necessary skills for recovering from religious trauma and cult abuse.

  • Features of Extremist Beliefs Mini-Course: We walk you through the basics of religious trauma symptoms and the five stages of deconstruction. 

  • Discounted access to future cult and religious trauma courses: We are constantly creating education to help people understand these dangerous and traumatizing experiences.  If we create something in the future that speaks to you, we’ll give you a 20% discount to register for that course.  

  • Unlimited emails for two weeks: This helps you stay on track and get your questions answered between your two separate intensive coaching sessions

Not interested in coaching through a religious trauma lens? We also offer codependency coaching and can personalize a coaching intensive just for you. You can schedule a free 20-minute coaching consultation call with our coaching matchmaker here. She will help you answer any questions you may have, and will help you find the best coaching match.


We have therapists that specialize in helping people leave traumatic communities and recover from their impact. If you are interested in getting professional support, we have three options available. If you are looking for ways to get both education and support, we’ve created our no-pressure community led by a clinical psychologist that specializes in religious trauma and cult recovery. You can read more about and register for A Year of Non-Magical Thinking here.

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Moriah is a therapist and educator at Traumastery. She specializes in Religious Trauma, LGBTQIA+ trauma, complex PTSD, and sexual abuse and trauma histories.

Moriah Conant, M.A.

Moriah is a therapist and educator at Traumastery. She specializes in Religious Trauma, LGBTQIA+ trauma, complex PTSD, and sexual abuse and trauma histories.

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