Podcast Guest Announcement

A few weeks ago, I was invited to chat with Gordon Brewer of The Practice of Therapy podcast about working with those who have experienced religious trauma or spiritual wounds, as well as about my own journey into private practice. We had a great discussion, and Gordon recently let me know that the podcast episode is now available for listening.

A person with their hands lifted as though praising a diety.  They are holding a book in their left hand.  Writing on the image says, "Healing Religious Trauma and Spiritual Wounds in Private Practice."

You can listen online here, or find the episode wherever you generally listen to podcasts. Just search for The Practice of Therapy, with episode title “Healing Religious Trauma and Spiritual Wounds in Private Practice.”

Here is a brief description of the episode directly from Gordon:

“In this episode, Michelle Moseley joins the show to discuss religious trauma and healing from spiritual wounds. Sadly, religious trauma often goes unaddressed and unrecognized because many people don’t think it fits into what typical trauma looks like. Michelle explains how to recognize religious trauma and spiritual abuse. Then, Michelle dives into the impact of purity culture and how that ties into religious trauma. Tune in as we chat about abusive beliefs around eternity, leaving a group practice for private practice, and continuing telehealth after Covid.”


Michelle F. Moseley is a licensed clinical mental health counselor providing telehealth services in the state of North Carolina. She specializes in providing support for folks who struggle with feelings of not being enough, which often stem from messages of being “too much.” She works from a trauma-informed perspective, and believes that ALL people deserve respect, compassion, and to feel heard. Learn more about Michelle by visiting www.MichelleFMoseley.com or following her on Instagram – @therapy_with_michelle

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