Sigmund Freud’s Psychology of Religion - Applications to Religious Scrupulosity
When it comes to the psychology of religion, Freud is a significant historical character. It has been said that Freud’s theories are the first of their kind; a divergence from religious explanations of the human mind.
Eye Movement Desensitization and Reprocessing - Evidence-Based Treatment for PTSD
Eye Movement Desensitization and Reprocessing (EMDR) is an evidence-based treatment for PTSD. But how does it stack up against the well-known cognitive behavioral therapy (CBT).
Thomas Szasz & Toxic Theology
The late American psychiatrist Thomas Szasz is a polarizing character. People either love his theories, or they place the entire blame for the current mental health crisis in America on his shoulders.
An Open Letter to the Governing Body of Jehovah’s Witnesses
My words may sting like a locust strike (Revelation 9:5), but the fact that I have not held back from publishing the criticisms in A Voice from Inside is evidence of my continued belief in the potential of your human kindness and courage.
1914 & Betrayal — Understanding Religious Trauma Syndrome in Jehovah’s Witnesses
Anger, rage, and enormous betrayal are common experiences for a Jehovah's Witnesses suffering from Religious Trauma Syndrome