Cult Recovery Services
When you’re ready to turn the page.
Meet with a certified trauma therapist who helps individuals break away from the clutches of highly controlling groups and controlling relationships.
Nobody joins a cult. They join a good thing.
-Mark Vicente in The Vow, HBO
Cult experiences
Coercive control
MLMs
Narcissistic/Emotional abuse
Large Group Awareness Trainings (LGATs)
Religious abuse
Commercial cults
Political cults
We help people heal from:
$145
per 50-minute session
Telehealth only anywhere in Texas
First of all, I'd like to congratulate you for getting to this point. If you’ve found your way here, you've likely already experienced a tremendous amount of personal turmoil, grief, and lots of second-guessing about what has happened to you.
You may have recently left a high control group and need a supportive partner to talk you through what has happened to you, or it may have been years since you left your group and you feel you're ready to start coming to terms with what you experienced. You may have been born and raised in a high control religion or high control group and are seeking ways to individuate yourself outside of that philosophy. You may have joined a group as an adult and need help understanding the choices that you've made and the undue influence that led you there.
No matter what your path to this point, therapy with me can help you begin or continue to unpack your experiences. I believe that all human behavior has an explanation. I think you’re a human who has been harmed and that your story is unique. I’d like to hear your story. Most of all I believe that with the right support, healing is possible. If you think we might be a good fit on your healing journey, please reach out.
Insurance
I accept Aetna insurance or private pay at the rate above.
If you’d like to use any insurance other than Aetna for services, I can provide a superbill for reimbursement, but this is something you should arrange with your insurance company ahead of time.
FAQs
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This is the question I am most frequently asked. When you’ve emerged from a group/religion/community and aren’t sure what happened to you, therapy can provide a safe space to explore this question.
Rather than focusing on who the group is, I prefer to ask the question “How harmed do you feel you were by the group?” Using Dr. Steven Hassan’s BITE model and Influence Continuum, we can begin to deconstruct your experience and understand the forces that impacted you.
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My work relies on a four-pronged approach;
VALIDATE - Your experiences are real and your feelings are valid. In our work together, it will be important for both of us to acknowledge and honor your personal journey, as it is unique to you. Your emotions, whether positive or negative, deserve to be recognized and respected.
EDUCATE - Psychoeducation (educating about mental health, coercion, and coping skills) is at the core of deconstruction. I’ll learn from you about what your experience has been, and teach you about the manipulation and coercion you experienced.
CONNECT - When you’re ready, we’ll work together to find a healthy, safe way for you to connect with other survivors from your group or other high control groups.
CONSULT - (This one’s on me!) I’ll ensure that I’m doing my part educate myself about the group you were involved in and consult with other professionals as appropriate (while still maintaining your confidentiality).
I consider myself your taxi driver. You’re in charge of where we’re going. I have the maps to navigate, the vehicle to keep you safe, and the ability to operate the vehicle. Your job is to tell me where you’d like to go, to trust me (the the greatest extent you are able), and to hang in there through the bumpy times.
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Absolutely. Yes.
Honoring your privacy is at the very foundation of our work together. Maintaining my LPC licence is dependent on my following the statutes and rules published by Texas Behavioral Health Executive Council, which you can view here.
In the interest of full transparency, you’re also welcome to view my Informed Consent, which every client signs before beginning therapy with me.
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I follow your lead. Do you call it a cult? Then I call it a cult. Do you call yourself a survivor? Then I call you a survivor.
We can also decide together on what language to use when describing your experience.
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Breakaway Therapy is a virtual therapy practice so all meetings are held over a HIPAA-compliant teletherapy platform called Simplepractice. This is also where we do all of our scheduling and billing, so you can be assured that your information is safe and protected.
Sessions are typically 50 minutes long and take place once a week. You can find pricing information here.
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If you’re struggling to function in your daily life and feel that you need more support, we can discuss twice weekly sessions or 90-minute sessions, but if that’s still not adequate, an IOP (Intensive Out Patient) or even an in-patient program might be a better fit for you. Since those programs tend to come with a larger price tag, I’d suggest inquiring with your insurance company to find one that might be right for you.
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No, I don’t have any lived experience in a high control group or a cult. I have had brief experiences with LGATs (Large Group Awareness Trainings) and have known several people in my personal life throughout my life who were currently or previously involved in highly controlling religions.
However, I do not believe that lived experience is necessary to do this work. Without personal association, I don’t bring any of my own biases or assumptions to your experience. I can truly come to your story with a “blank slate” in terms of what your story is. I bring knowledge about psychology, psychotherapy and how groups can manipulate and control members. I come to the table with tools for how to help you and how to help you help yourself.
Four Steps To Starting Your Therapy Journey
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Book a free 15-minute consultation. This is an opportunity for you to ask questions about what counseling is like with me. You might want to read this article to come up with a list of questions to ask.
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Once you've decided you think I'd be a good fit for your needs, book an intake appointment on my website.
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Once your intake appointment is booked, you'll receive an email from me with links to complete some paperwork. This paperwork will ask you to sign my informed consent, practice policies, and payment options. There will also be a questionnaire that will give me a good idea of where we are starting in our work.
I will also have you complete a couple of assessments to assess how prevalent anxiety and depression are in your life.
*Please complete all of your paperwork 24 hours prior to the start of your appointment to avoid having your appointment cancelled.
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If you're using your insurance to pay for services, you'll also receive an email from Headway, the third party I use for insurance billing. This is where you'll be able to see what your share of cost will be for sessions.
*Please complete all of your paperwork 24 hours prior to the start of your appointment to avoid having your appointment cancelled.
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You did it! So much work to get to this point. Give yourself some time ahead of your first appointment to make sure your technology is working, you get comfortable and ready to talk about... you!
Consider reading through my blog post about how to successfully attend a virtual therapy session.