When your anxiety was called a lack of faith, when your boundaries were called rebellion, when your body's signals were labeled sin — you weren't experiencing a crisis of faith. You were experiencing CPTSD inside a theological system.
In this episode, counselor and author Elisha walks through the neuropsychology of how CPTSD and religious identity get fused — and how to untangle them without losing your faith or staying in a harmful one. Specifically for women over 40 navigating faith deconstruction, this episode covers:
📌 The four mechanisms that bind CPTSD to religious identity — Scriptural Binding, Spiritual Bypass as Neglect, Identity Fusion, and Theophobia
📌 Why midlife faith deconstruction is neurologically different from questioning in your 20s
📌 The R.E.S.T. Framework applied to faith deconstruction — Regulate before you deconstruct, Experience the grief without spiritualizing it, Surrender the timeline, and Trust your body first
📌 A guided somatic practice for releasing theological tension your body has been holding
📌 Prayer for the woman terrified that letting go means losing God
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