Trauma-Informed Coaching

Create a Life of Vitality & Meaning after Adverse Religious Experiences with Trauma-informed Coaching

 Adverse Religious Experiences Can Change Everything.

I empower folks to overcome adverse religious experiences and create a life they can love.

 
 

Coaching may be a good fit if…

  • You’re ready to move forward with your life, but are having a hard time getting started

  • You could use some support as you navigate your deconstruction or deconversion

  • You would like to better understand the impacts of religious trauma and adverse religious experiences

  • You’re feeling stuck in old patterns, and want to develop new ways of thinking and being in the world

  • You want to gain practical trauma-informed skills to support your journey and build resilience

  • You’re ready to take the next step toward a life you can love

Brian Peck, LCSW

Hi, my name is Brian!

My pronouns are he/him, I’m a licensed clinical social worker and a trauma-informed coach who believes it’s possible to thrive after adverse religious experiences.

As a Therapist, I help survivors resolve their religious trauma with body-based therapy and resources.

As a Coach, I empower folks who have been harmed by religion, to clarify their values and learn to trust themselves with trauma-informed coaching and resources.

 Why Trauma-Informed Coaching?

Trauma-informed coaching is a unique approach to coaching that recognizes the ongoing impacts of trauma and offers forward-focused skills and resources for engaging more fully in your life. Coaching can be an amazing resource to help you gain clarity and take practical steps toward a life you can love.

Trauma-informed coaching IS:

  • Aware of the widespread impacts of religious trauma

  • Focused on safety and stability to prevent re-traumatization

  • Forward-focused and mindful of the past

Trauma-informed coaching IS NOT:

  • A substitute for trauma therapy offered by a licensed professional

  • A space to process traumatic memories

  • Focused on the past with the goal of resolving trauma

Take the next step

1. Choose a time that works for you

Book a consultation online 24/7. It’s easier than a phone call or email.

2. Connect for a consultation

You’ll feel at ease knowing I value your experience and autonomy.

3. Discover the safety you need

Enjoy an empowering context of safety for resolving your trauma.

“Tell me, what is it you plan to do with your one wild and precious life?”

-Mary Oliver