![]() Though I consider myself an eclectic therapist, which just means I don’t subscribe to only one way of doing therapy (hello, fundamentalism!) I gravitate toward body-based modalities such as Somatic Experiencing, Structural Dissociation Model, and Internal Family Systems. My own journey of healing helps to inform the way I work with clients and motivates me to continue finding meaningful and effective ways to help others heal. Though my journey out of these systems began primarily as a cognitive deconstruction process, I truly began to heal in a different way when I was able to work through things on a body-based level-processing trauma through my body versus mere cognitive and behavioral shifts. My own healing journey began more than 15 years ago as I slowly began to question and implement curiosity toward the systems I grew up in. As you can imagine, I saw and experienced first-hand the underbelly of religious systems, including dynamics of power and control and purity culture leading to adverse religious experiences and religious trauma. I was raised as a “camp kid” in a fundamentalist religion, followed by evangelical higher education and working at a church. I am not currently acceping new clients at this time. CTRR is the first of its kind: a fully online coaching company that provides support to people coming out of high demand/high control religious groups, cults, with adverse religious experiences and religious trauma, prioirtizing religiously trauma-informed care by practitioners of varying educational, cultural, and religious backgrounds to promote trauma resolution and recovery rather than only atheism or faith rejection as a means to healing. I quickly recognized that the medium of coaching would provide for the maximum amount of support to be given due to the ability coaches have to see clients in an online format without the concern of state or national restrictions. I founded the Center for Trauma Resolution and Recovery as I saw a growing unmet need of religiously trauma-informed support for people coming out of high demand/high control systems. My focus areas of research and supervisory approach are within the realm of Complex Trauma: Religious Trauma, sexualized violence, and domestic violence Dynamics of Power and Control in relationships and systems, and Narcissistic family dynamics. Laura Anderson Founder and Practitioner, She/Her/Hers Meet our individual Practitioners by clicking their photo below! Our skills practitioners have honed their unique skills to develop seminars, groups and individualized work in a variety of topics. We recognize that recovering from a high demand/high control religion often includes learning various skills and practices that were not afforded or allowed in a fundamentalist system. ![]() Skills Practitioners are individuals with unique and specialized skills in areas of trauma recovery. These individuals have completed advanced trauma trainings and seek to apply this with the clients they serve. Laura Anderson as they gain knowledge and experience in working with trauma resolution and recovery. ![]() Our practitioners have advanced trauma knowledge and training and unique specialties to aid in trauma resolution and recovery.Īssociate Practitioners are individuals who are under the supervision of Dr. Practitioners have a minimum of two years of one-on-one client experience and/or other relevant experience in the mental health and helping field. ![]()
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