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Religious Power and Control (PDF)

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This 12 page PDF details the cycle of abuse and includes the religious power and control wheel, based on the Deluth Power and Control Wheel.

*Note: Members have these resources free in the “resources” tab of their membership portal.

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This 12 page PDF details the cycle of abuse and includes the religious power and control wheel, based on the Deluth Power and Control Wheel.

*Note: Members have these resources free in the “resources” tab of their membership portal.

This 12 page PDF details the cycle of abuse and includes the religious power and control wheel, based on the Deluth Power and Control Wheel.

*Note: Members have these resources free in the “resources” tab of their membership portal.

If it feels like your nervous system can’t handle relational gray areas, you’re not alone. You were taught that clarity = safety, and anything that challenged that clarity was dangerous, rebellious, or sinful.

But connection requires nua
It’s time for The Good News (No Repentance Required!)

Enjoy 😁

*all original accounts are tagged on each slide!

#narcissisticabuse #religioustrauma #exvangelical #exevangelical #exjw #exmormon #exmuslim #exvangelicals #deconversion #deconstr
Deconstructing beliefs about God is one thing.

But deconstructing how you were taught to love others—through obedience, performance, submission, fear of abandonment, or spiritual duty?
That hits deeper.

High-control religion didn’t teac
In high control religion, conflict was likely framed as disobedience, rebellion, or spiritual threat.

Framing it this way meant that there were spiritual consequences for it.

As a child, I remember experiencing a lot of confusion around certain rul
Perfectionism is a form of self-protection.

It often develops in environments where love, safety, or belonging felt conditional—based on performance, purity, or obedience. In high-control religion, being “good enough” wasn’t

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