Identifying the Signs of Spiritual Abuse

Spiritual abuse is a serious issue that can have profound and lasting effects. We’ve created a self-guided checklist that is designed to help you identify signs of spiritual abuse in your own life or the lives of others. By recognizing these signs, you can take steps toward healing and finding the support you need.

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About The Allender Center

The Allender Center exists to foster redemption and healing in individuals, couples, and communities by helping them tell their stories with awareness and integrity while also training leaders and professionals to engage the stories of others with courage, artistry, and care.

As more people recognize the reality of abuse and trauma in our culture, the need for holistic training and true healing is more important than ever. Our hope is to meet this increased need with accessible content, more regional offerings, and expanded leadership and training models.

The Allender Center, founded in 2011 to continue the work of Dr. Dan Allender, is a subsidiary of The Seattle School of Theology & Psychology and a nonprofit 501(c)3. Click here to access more resources from The Allender Center.

 

Disclaimer: This checklist is for informational purposes and does not replace professional advice or therapy. If you believe you or someone you know is experiencing abuse, we encourage you to seek help from a qualified therapist or counselor.