Book a Consultation

  • Are you overwhelmed about
    where to start?

  • Do you have specific questions
    about religious harm
    and what healing might look like?

  • Have you tried support options
    that didn’t quite fit?

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What to Expect

  • Brief, focused support-planning (1 meeting)

  • Assess the impact of religious harm in your unique situation

  • Identify specific resources that will address your needs

  • Personalized recommendations for therapists and explanations of types of therapy, support groups, reading lists, podcasts, videos and more

  • Written report after our meeting included summary of key themes, plan for addressing areas of concern, direct links to resources

  • You decide what feels useful, what to explore further, and what to set aside. There is no pressure to follow any recommendation.

  • *Not Therapy* A consultation focuses on education, resource navigation, and planning—not emotional processing, diagnosis, or treatment.

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