FOR CHRISTIANS AND THOSE WITH RELIGIOUS FAITH

Empathetic support for Christians or those with religious faith seeking support from a psychologist in Australia

A faith-sensitive, respectful space — for those who want to feel fully understood in this area of their life.

Some people prefer to see a psychologist who has a shared cultural background, or who understands their community from the inside. For Christians, this might mean wanting a therapist who is familiar with church life, the language of faith and scripture, or the particular complexities that can come with faith. That preference is understandable.

ABOUT PSYCHOLOGIST FOR CHRISTIANS SEEKING MENTAL HEALTH SUPPORT

If you would like to explore various aspects of faith within sessions — whether that's the role it plays in your difficulties, your relationships, or your sense of self — or simply want to feel fully understood in this area of your life, I aim to provide a safe space for this. I am a registered psychologist, and I also identify as a person with Judeo-Christian faith.

I have worked with clients from a wide range of faith traditions, as well as those navigating a transition from high-control religious environments. I welcome anyone who is looking for a psychologist who understands the important place that faith can hold in a person's life. Although I strongly recognise that faith can be a source of comfort and strength for many, I equally, I have a clear understanding that religious contexts can be a source of significant harm — and one of my areas of interest is supporting those processing difficult experiences associated with their faith. Whether faith has been a source of meaning, of harm, or confusion, I am comfortable working with the full range of ways people experience and relate to faith.

Why some clients look for this faith-sensitive support

"Whether faith is a source of meaning, of harm, or of confusion, I am comfortable working with the full range of ways people experience and relate to faith." Kylie Walls.

During Sessions and Treatment

WHAT TO EXPECT

A SAFE SPACE WHERE YOUR

Reservations and doubts are welcome

For some people of faith, seeking psychological treatment can come with its own anxieties — including concerns about whether therapy is compatible with faith, or uncertainty about what it might involve. I'm happy to discuss any concerns you have before we begin and as we proceed, and to work with you to find an approach that you feel comfortable with and that fits within your broader values and beliefs.

EVIDENCE BASED TREATMENT THAT IS

Consistent with your Values

For some people of faith, seeking psychological treatment can come with its own anxieties — including concerns about whether therapy is compatible with faith, or uncertainty about what it might involve. I'm happy to discuss any concerns you have before we begin and as we proceed, and to work with you to find an approach that you feel comfortable with and that fits within your broader values and beliefs.

PEOPLE FROM

All backgrounds are welcome

I work with people of all backgrounds and beliefs. All registered psychologists in Australia are bound by a Code of Conduct, which requires a non-judgmental approach to every client regardless of their personal, cultural, or spiritual background. That standard applies here.

A SPACE TO PROCESS TRAUMA & GRIEF

If you carry complex faith experiences

For some people of faith, seeking psychological treatment can come with its own anxieties — including concerns about whether therapy is compatible with faith, or uncertainty about what it might involve. I'm happy to discuss any concerns you have before we begin and as we proceed, and to work with you to find an approach that you feel comfortable with and that fits within your broader values and beliefs.

"For many people of faith, the decision to seek psychological support comes with a quiet but important question: will my therapist understand where I'm coming from?"

KYLIE WALLS · REGISTERED PSYCHOLOGIST

I work with people of all backgrounds and beliefs. You do not need to be Christian, or religious at all, to work with me. All registered psychologists in Australia are bound by a Code of Conduct, which requires a non-judgmental approach to every client regardless of their personal, cultural, or spiritual background. That standard applies here.

If you're looking for a psychologist who understands the language and experience of faith, or who has an understanding of religious trauma, scrupulosity, or the more complex territory that can come with a life shaped by belief, you are welcome to get in touch or request an appointment.

A note on inclusivity

Areas related to faith that I have a particular interest in:

Scrupulosity and moral OCD

Scrupulosity is a form of OCD centred on intrusive, distressing thoughts about sin, blasphemy, morality, or religious wrongdoing. It is frequently misidentified — sometimes as genuine spiritual failing, sometimes as generalised anxiety — and people can spend years without an accurate formulation.

Spiritual abuse, religious trauma, recovery from cults and high control groups

If you have experienced manipulation, coercion, shame, or harm within a religious setting — from a leader, a community, or an institution — the effects can be both psychological and spiritual in nature. I take this seriously as a clinical presentation, not just as a pastoral concern.

Recovery from high-control religious groups

Leaving a high-control group or cult involves more than walking away. Identity, relationships, and meaning can all be destabilised in ways that take time to understand and rebuild. I work with people at various stages of this process, wherever they land in their beliefs.

Navigating doubt, and changes in faith and belief

For some people, faith is a source of steadiness; for others, periods of doubt or uncertainty are part of the journey. I can offer a space to explore what might be driving that uncertainty, and work through the decisions that can follow.

Ministry-related stress and burnout

People in pastoral and ministry roles often carry significant responsibility for others while having limited space to seek support themselves. I work with ministry workers, clergy, and church staff experiencing a range of factors that influence their well-being and mental health.

Faith and mood and anxiety disorders

Depression, anxiety, and OCD can intersect in complex ways with religious belief — including guilt, shame, fear of divine judgment, and difficulty making sense of suffering. I hold the clinical and the religious dimensions of these experiences together to provide psychological support.

Trauma, including traumatic experiences within religious life

I work with trauma using evidence-based approaches, and understand the particular complexity that can arise when traumatic experiences have occurred within a context that also held deep personal or spiritual meaning.

Relationship difficulties and couples therapy

I work with couples navigating a range of relationship concerns, including relationship breakdown, conflict, and the aftermath of infidelity. For couples of faith, I understand the particular values, expectations, and pressures that can shape a relationship and its difficulties.

Recovery from domestic and family violence and coercive control

I work with people recovering from domestic and family violence and coercive control. This includes situations where faith or spiritual beliefs have been used as a means of control or justification for harm — a dynamic that can add significant complexity to the experience of abuse and to the process of recovery.

Q&A

Have questions about Psychologist support for Christians?

To take the next step, book an confidential online session with psychologist Kylie Walls and access compassionate, trauma-informed support wherever you are in Australia.

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