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What is religious trauma?

 

Religious trauma is an under-recognized yet significant phenomenon. It can be caused by a variety of factors, such as religious abuse, dogmatic beliefs that are imposed upon individuals by institutions or leaders, ex-communication from a spiritual community, traumatic rituals, and spiritual bypassing. Forced religious conversions, especially when they involve violence or coercion to achieve them, can also lead to deep psychological distress.

Individuals need to be aware of the potential for religious trauma so that it can be adequately addressed. This requires validation and recognition of painful experiences within spiritual contexts by both religious institutions and the mental health profession. Furthermore, those providing counseling or psychotherapy should strive to understand how faith intersects with current issues to create more comprehensive interventions.

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