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Faith, Fear, and Freedom: A Journey Through Religious Trauma

Facilitator: Logan Golden, LPC-MHSP-TEMP, RTS

2hr CEs (NBCC)

Cost: $100

This training is crucial for mental health professionals, community leaders, and individuals seeking to understand and address the lasting effects of religious trauma. By providing a safe space for dialogue, education, and exploration of healing techniques, participants gain valuable insights that promote personal growth and community healing.
The training fosters resilience and encourages individuals to navigate their faith journeys positively and constructively, ultimately leading to greater well-being and empowerment.


Learning Objectives
1. Define and Identify Religious Trauma: Participants will be able to articulate the concept of religious trauma, recognize its manifestations, and understand its specific impact on individuals, particularly within the Black community.


2. Analyze the Psychological Effects: Participants will gain insight into the psychological implications of religious trauma, including feelings of guilt, shame, and identity conflict, and apply psychoanalytic theories to understand these experiences.


3. Evaluate the Role of Religious Institutions: Participants will critically assess the influence of religious institutions on personal identity and trauma, recognizing how certain teachings and practices may perpetuate negative psychological effects.


4. Implement Healing Strategies: Participants will learn and apply various therapeutic techniques and community support resources aimed at fostering resilience, promoting self-exploration, and empowering individuals to reclaim their identities and overcome the effects of religious trauma

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