Therapy for life after high-control religion

You can find your own way now.

A steady, unhurried space to untangle the fear, grieve what you lost, and discover what's actually yours as you rebuild a life and an identity that finally belong to you.

No pressure, no agenda; just a first conversation, whenever you're ready.

You're not imagining it

If any of this feels familiar, you're not broken, and you're not alone.

Leaving a high-control religion rarely ends when you walk out the door. The aftereffects can be confusing, physical, and isolating. Naming them is where relief begins.

The Deconstruction Hangover

You may no longer believe it, but your body still flinches. The guilt, the intrusive fear of punishment, the sense you're doing something wrong just by living how you want to live. It can linger long after your mind has moved on.

Not Knowing Who You Are

When so much was decided for you — what to want, who to be, what was "right" — being handed your own life back can feel less like freedom and more like a blank page you don't know how to fill.

Grief and Isolation

Leaving often costs you the community, the certainty, and sometimes the family that came with belonging. That loss is real, even when leaving was the right thing. You're allowed to grieve it.

A Nervous System on Guard

Years of monitoring yourself: your thoughts, your worthiness, your salvation. This can leave your body bracing for danger that no longer comes. The anxiety isn't a character flaw. It's a nervous system that learned how to survive.

How healing tends to unfold

Therapy here is about returning to yourself.

We work gently and at your pace, drawing on evidence-backed therapy techniques and emotion-focused, experiential work, not to fix you, but to help you feel safe, whole, and genuinely your own again.

Reclaiming Your Narrative

Together we gently loosen the grip of the rules and fears you absorbed, so you can tell the difference between what you were taught to believe and what you actually value.

Making Room for Grief (and Anger)

Some feelings were never allowed before. Here there's space for all of them — the grief, the rage, the relief — without judgment and without rushing.

Building a Values-Led Life

Not the "shoulds" handed to you, but a life shaped by what genuinely matters to you. We'll find those values and take real, doable steps toward them.

Who I work with

This space was built for people in transition.

You don't need the "right" words for what you're going through, and you don't need to have left all the way. Wherever you are in it, you're welcome here.

  • You've left, or you're quietly questioning, a high-control or high-demand religious group.
  • You carry guilt, dread, or a fear of punishment that your beliefs no longer explain.
  • You're grieving lost community, certainty, or strained family relationships.
  • You're rebuilding an identity — your values, desires, and boundaries — from the ground up.
  • You want a therapist who will protect your autonomy, never steer your beliefs.
A promise about this work

I have no destination in mind for you.

Whether you land in a new spirituality, a settled agnosticism, a reclaimed version of your old tradition, or somewhere you don't yet have words for, that's yours to decide, and yours alone. My only agenda is your well-being.

Take the first step

Reaching out can feel like a lot. There's no wrong way to start.

I offer a free, no-pressure 15–20 minute consultation by phone or video, a chance to share what's bringing you here, ask anything, and see whether we're a good fit. You're never obligated to continue.

Email nathan.mft@proton.me Phone (323) 880-0902

Telehealth across California · [Daytime & evening availability]

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