Spiritual Abuse Recovery Resources

Spiritual Abuse Recovery Resources

Finding help after spiritual abuse can feel overwhelming. Whether you’re looking for emotional support, faith-based counseling, or a safe place to process what happened, these spiritual abuse recovery resources are here to guide you. You don’t have to do this alone… and you don’t have to figure it all out overnight.

Emergency Help for Women in Recovery

If you are in immediate danger, please call 911 or your country’s emergency number. Your safety matters. In crisis situations, immediate support can make all the difference.

  • National Domestic Violence Hotline: thehotline.org
    Call 1-800-799-SAFE (7233) or text “START” to 88788 — Available 24/7 with trained advocates
  • RAINN (Rape, Abuse & Incest National Network): rainn.org
    Call 1-800-656-HOPE (4673) for confidential crisis support

Faith-Based Spiritual Abuse Recovery Support

In addition to emergency services, faith-based support plays a key role in the healing process. These Christian-centered organizations offer guidance grounded in truth and compassion.

  • Called to Peace Ministries: calledtopeace.org
    Christ-centered resources and advocacy for women in abusive or controlling relationships
  • AACC Christian Counselor Directory: aacc.net/resources
    Search for certified Christian counselors who understand trauma and faith-based healing
Spiritual Abuse Recovery Resources

Books for Your Spiritual Abuse Recovery Journey

Books can be a quiet source of truth and strength during your healing journey. For example, these titles were chosen because they offer biblical wisdom and trauma-informed insight. They support your spiritual abuse recovery through Scripture, truth, and compassion.

  • The Subtle Power of Spiritual Abuse – Johnson & VanVonderen
  • Is It Abuse? – Darby Strickland
  • When Narcissism Comes to Church – Chuck DeGroat
  • Boundaries – Cloud & Townsend
  • Healing the Soul of a Woman – Joyce Meyer

Final Thoughts and Encouragement

In conclusion, these spiritual abuse recovery resources are not meant to replace professional help, but to support and strengthen you as you heal. So, if you’re rebuilding faith after harm, please know you are seen, valued, and never forgotten.

Looking for More Encouragement?

If you’re walking through the aftermath of spiritual abuse, you’re not alone… and your story isn’t over. Explore more posts on our blog.

You deserve healing, safety, and truth. And God is still with you.

Disclaimer

This page offers informational content and encouragement. It is not a substitute for licensed counseling, medical advice, or emergency assistance. If you’re in danger, please seek help right away.