Abstract

The role of religious beliefs following traumatic events has been well documented. Much of the literature focuses on individuals with pre-existing belief systems and involves post-hoc analysis. It appears rare to identify a case prior to the inciting traumatic event, and especially when there is religious conversion. A unique case of an adolescent presented whereby the patient was already in treatment prior to the event, making pre- and post-traumatic narratives available. This case is also unique in that the patient adopted a religion different to that of their family of origin. Implications for treatment are discussed.

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