When a storm hits, the aftermath can be devastating. The landscape you once knew may feel unrecognizable. Religious trauma and spiritual abuse can feel much the same — disorienting, painful, and overwhelming.
But just as rebuilding after a natural disaster takes time, care, and resources, so does healing in the aftermath of spiritual harm.
In this new, live webinar, Dr. Laura Anderson and Rachael Clinton Chen will help you understand what’s happened, how it may still be impacting you, and what you can do to start rebuilding your life with hope and purpose.
In this 2-hour webinar, you'll gain:
Clarity on the dynamics of religious trauma and spiritual abuse
Insight into how this harm has shaped your sense of self, trust, and relationships
Practical tools to help you slow down, find stability, and begin your healing process
Steps to ground yourself, reclaim your agency, and move forward with confidence
Stories That Shape Us: Rebuilding in the Aftermath of Religious Trauma and Spiritual Abuse will be presented by Dr. Laura Anderson, a psychotherapist, trauma resolution coach, and educator specializing in complex trauma, power dynamics, and religious trauma, and Rachael Clinton Chen, MDiv, Lead Instructor of the Allender Center’s Story Workshop for Spiritual Abuse & Healing and the Spiritual Abuse & Healing Online Course.
Healing isn’t about fixing everything at once — it’s about taking steady, meaningful steps forward. Whether you're just beginning to process your experience or have been on this journey for some time, this webinar will offer you insight, language, and practical tools to support your path to wholeness.
Live attendees will also have the opportunity to submit questions during a Q&A time.