
I rai pobl sydd wedi profi niwed mewn lleoliadau ysbrydol, gall fod o help teimlo fel pe byddech chi'n gwneud rhywbeth da o'ch profiadau. Gall deimlo'n fuddiol cymryd rhan mewn astudiaethau ymchwil sy'n ceisio deall mwy am beth yw camdriniaeth ysbrydol, sut i'w hatal, neu beth sydd ei angen ar oroeswyr.
Gall cymryd rhan mewn ymchwil gael cost emosiynol, yn enwedig os gofynnir i chi rannu am eich profiadau o gael eich niweidio. Mae hyn yn bwysig i feddwl amdano pan fyddwch yn penderfynu a ydych am gymryd rhan ai peidio.
Pob cyfle i gymryd rhan mewn ymchwil a hysbysebir yma:
Gan y bydd Cyfleoedd Ymchwil yn cael eu cyhoeddi o bob cwr o'r DU, ni allwn ddarparu Cyfieithiad Cymraeg. Lle mae Prifysgolion Cymru yn hysbysebu yna byddwn yn annog yr hysbysebion hyn i gael eu darparu'n ddwyieithog.

I’m Sophia-Marie, a 3rd year doctoral student at the Metanoia Institute. I am interested in exploring the potential influence of parental religious trauma on second-generation therapists.
Have your parents experienced religious trauma? Religious trauma is “the physical, emotional or psychological response to religiou beliefs, practices, and structures […] [it] is the way your nervous system responds to the thing that happens to you in a religious context.” ( Anderson, 2022 )
You might have your own understanding of what constitutes religious trauma – I am interested to hear what this means for you.
Did the religious trauma happen within an Abrahamic religion ( Islam, Judaism, Christianity ) ?
Are you a qualified Counsellor, Counselling Psychologist or Psychotherapist ?
If this resonates, I would love to hear from you !
What would participation involve ?
Attending two recorded interviews to explore the potential influence ( if any ) of your parent’s religious trauma on your own mental health, clinical work, religious evolution and personal values and beliefs. All responses are anonymised.
What are the next steps ?
If you would like further information or would like to participate, please contact me: 06178@metanoia.ac.uk (Sophia-Marie Korpiun, Trainee Counselling Psychologist and Psychotherapist).