Religious Trauma Therapy in Arcadia, Pasadena & Los Angeles
When faith causes harm, it can leave deep and lasting wounds.
For many people, religion was meant to be a source of guidance, belonging, and meaning. But for others, religious environments can create fear, shame, confusion, or pressure that becomes difficult to carry.
If you grew up in a community where questioning wasn’t allowed, where identity was condemned, or where love and belonging felt conditional, it can take time to untangle the impact those experiences had on you.
You are not alone in this process. I provide religious trauma therapy in Arcadia, serving clients throughout Pasadena, Los Angeles, and California via telehealth. Therapy can offer a safe space to explore what you’ve been through, make sense of how it has affected you, and begin reconnecting with yourself outside of the messages you were taught.
Working Through Faith Deconstruction and Religious Harm
Religious trauma can show up in many ways, including feelings of shame, fear, or guilt related to your religious upbringing, struggles with identity, or difficulty trusting yourself after spiritual or faith-based experiences.
Many people I work with grew up in environments where:
Doubt or questioning was discouraged or punished
Fear of hell, punishment, or spiritual consequences was used to control behavior
LGBTQ+ identities were condemned or shamed
Sexuality and the body were framed as sinful or dangerous
Belonging and acceptance felt conditional on obedience or belief
Even after leaving those environments, the messages often linger — shaping how people see themselves, their bodies, their relationships, and the world around them.
Religious Trauma: Signs You May
Be Experiencing It
Persistent shame or guilt connected to your identity, sexuality, or life choices
Anxiety or fear related to hell, punishment, or spiritual consequences
Difficulty trusting yourself or making decisions outside of religious authority
Feeling lost or untethered after leaving a faith community
Grief over the loss of community, certainty, or belonging
Confusion about what you believe now — or whether you believe anything at all
These experiences are more common than many people realize, especially for those raised in high-control or fundamentalist religious environments.
How Therapy Can Support Healing from Religious Trauma
Deconstructing Harmful Beliefs
Examining messages you were taught about yourself, your body, or your worth
Untangling fear-based beliefs about punishment or sin
Rebuilding a belief system that feels authentic to you
Reconnecting With Yourself
Learning to trust your own thoughts, feelings, and values
Rebuilding a sense of identity outside of religious expectations
Developing self-compassion after years of shame or self-criticism
Healing Identity Wounds
Processing the impact of religious messaging on LGBTQ+ identity
Working through internalized shame
Building confidence in living authentically
Processing Loss & Grief
Grieving the loss of community, certainty, or relationships
Navigating family dynamics after deconstruction
Creating new sources of support and belonging
You Don’t Have to Navigate This Alone
Healing from religious harm often takes time, patience, and support.
Whether you are just beginning to question your faith or have been navigating deconstruction for years, therapy can offer a space to process your experiences and reconnect with who you are.
If you're ready to begin exploring this part of your story, I’d be honored to walk alongside you.
I offer a free 15-minute consultation so we can see if it feels like a good fit.