Jeremy is joined this week by Australian therapist Jane Kennedy, who shares her journey from church ministry and humanitarian work into private practice specializing in religious trauma, exploring how burnout, deconstruction, and the “white savior” mindset shaped her career shift. She and Jeremy discuss the cultural differences and surprising similarities in religious harm between Australia, New Zealand, and North America, as well as the challenges of finding trained professionals in this niche. Jane also talks about co-founding the Religious Trauma Collective for Australia and New Zealand, advocating for awareness, resources, and community while actively avoiding recreating high-control dynamics.
To learn more about Jane and her work, head over to Jane Kennedy Counselling where you can check out her blog, online courses, and her book! You can also follow Jane on social media on Instagram or on Substack. Even more resources are available at the Religious Trauma Collective!
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