Join us Sunday, November 9th, from 5-6 PM in Wesley Hall for our next speakers for Conversations in a Divided World Speaker Series event at Edmond First UMC.
Brooke Larimore will lead a powerful conversation on Religious Trauma—what it is, how it affects us, and how we can find healing and offer sacred space to others. Hosted by Love In Action and Church & Society.
Light refreshments and Q&A to follow. All are welcome at 305 E Hurd St., through the double doors under the portico.
Brooke Larimore, LPC, is a therapist and community builder based in Norman, Oklahoma, specializing in helping individuals heal from religious trauma and reclaim their sense of safety, belonging, and self-trust. With years of experience supporting survivors of high-control faith systems, Brooke brings a grounded, compassionate, and trauma-informed approach to therapy. She’s passionate about guiding clients through the unlearning process—making sense of what was once unquestioned, and creating room for authentic connection and joy.
Beyond her clinical work, Brooke founded the Oklahoma Religious Trauma Network, a growing collective that connects survivors, therapists, and advocates through resources, education, and community events. Her work is rooted in the belief that healing from spiritual abuse is both deeply personal and profoundly communal.
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