Many individuals arrive in therapy carrying invisible wounds from their spiritual past, wounds tied to shame, fear, identity loss, and betrayal within religious or faith-based environments. As clinicians, it is critical that we recognize the impact of these experiences and respond with both clarity and compassion.
In this 2-hour CE workshop, participants will explore the foundations of religious trauma and spiritual abuse through a trauma-informed lens. We’ll examine how faith systems, while often beneficial, can also become sources of harm. Clinicians will gain tools to identify and contextualize the emotional, cognitive, relational, and somatic symptoms that clients may present when impacted by spiritual trauma.
This workshop sets the foundation for working ethically and effectively with clients navigating the complex terrain of belief, identity, and healing.
* This workshop is part of a workshop series: Supporting Survivors of Religious and Spiritual Harm. You may take each workshop individually, or take all three.
Kennesha Rodgers, MA, LAPC, CTP, (she/her/hers). Having personally experienced the transformative power of therapy and coaching, Kennesha is deeply committed to making these services accessible, especially for under-resourced communities. She believes every person deserves the chance to heal and live with hope, and she is honored to be a compassionate presence for those on this journey. Kennesha’s mission is to foster therapeutic relationships within which clients feel seen, supported, and encouraged to pursue lives of freedom and connection.
Kennesha takes an integrated, trauma-informed approach to therapy, engaging the whole person—mind, body, emotions, and spirituality within their unique relational and social context. She believes that each person carries their own inner wisdom and partners with them to uncover and trust this wisdom. Kennesha is trained in CBT and several experiential modalities including EMDR and Psychodrama, integrating various approaches based on client need. As a certified Enneagram Coach, she integrates this insightful tool into her therapeutic and coaching work, enhancing clients’ self-understanding and growth.
For the workshop schedule or other details or questions about the workshop, please contact us at Support@PhoenixTraumaCenter.com.
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