Religious Trauma & Adverse Religious Experiences
Religious Trauma/Spiritual Abuse Kari Fillian Religious Trauma/Spiritual Abuse Kari Fillian

Religious Trauma & Adverse Religious Experiences

The most helpful way for me to conceptualize religious trauma is by considering the concept of adverse religious experiences (AREs), which, according to the Religious Trauma Institute, are any experiences of a religious belief, practice, or structure that undermines an individual’s sense of safety or autonomy and/or negatively impacts their physical, social, emotional, relational, or psychological well-being.

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Spiritual Self-Care

Spiritual Self-Care

The final domain of self-care we will be considering on this journey is that of spiritual self-care. Spiritual self-care doesn’t necessarily have to relate to religion, though it can and does for many people; it is related to how you connect to and nourish your spirit (or soul, or other concept along those lines that resonates for you) and how you find meaning and purpose in life. Spirituality is also related to our vision and connection to things outside of ourselves.

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