Defining Religious Trauma and Training

Even though people have long experienced religious trauma, Nashville therapist Laura Anderson quickly realized they haven’t always received the most responsive mental health care. Soon after she started her private practice and working with victims of domestic abuse, Anderson was finding religion played a major role in the trauma responses many clients exhibited. Also, some of her clients’ experiences reminded her of her own growing up in a fundamentalist Christian environment.

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