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Apr 2, 20263 min
Staying Grounded Around Religious Family
by Janice Selbie, MPCC Welcome to Easter, the annual holiday with the most confusing branding. Is it about resurrection, chocolate, or a rabbit running an egg distribution scheme? Somehow, “He is risen” and “check behind the couch for jellybeans” coexist without anyone questioning the plot. It’s a holiday that offers very little logical consistency yet demands a great deal of emotional participation. For those with religious trauma, it can feel less like a celebration and more like a reunion...

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Mar 4, 20264 min
How Atheists Mourn: Grief Without Belief in the Supernatural
By Janice Selbie, MPCC Grief does not require belief in the supernatural. The recent tragedy in Tumbler Ridge, BC, has shaken many of us. I have loved ones impacted by this loss, and like so many of you, I have felt that familiar drop in the stomach that comes when something unthinkable happens. In the days that followed, I recorded a reel with a simple message: Atheists mourn. We mourn deeply, fully, and fiercely. Grief is not owned by religion. It is owned by love. Yet when tragedy...

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Feb 8, 20264 min
AI Psychosis, Religion, and the Hidden Grief of Belief Collapse
By Janice Selbie, MPCC When Belief Feels Like Safety As a clinical counsellor specializing in Religious Trauma Syndrome, I have worked for years with individuals recovering from high-control belief systems. Many describe the same emotional arc: immersion that feels safe, followed by relational disconnection, and later a painful realization marked by grief, shame, and loss of trust in one’s own judgment. Seeing similar patterns show up in AI-based beliefs has felt clinically familiar and, for...

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