Muslim woman in a purple abaya looking out over the water, reflecting on her narcissistic marriage and starting her trauma healing journey

A Muslim Wife Trapped in Spiritual Gaslighting, Slowly Reclaiming Her Inner Ground


Behind closed doors, she’s living with constant criticism, manipulation and emotional neglect.

On the Outside

On the Inside

When Faith Is Used to Silence Instead of Support You

“Just Talk About It” Didn’t Touch the Core

Hannah had tried talking to friends and, briefly, to a professional.
Each time, she ended up feeling either:

What nobody did was help her connect what was happening in her life to what was happening in her body.

She didn’t need to retell the story.
She needed a way to release the fear, shame and grief her body had been holding for years.

She didn’t need to retell the story.
She needed a way to release the fear, shame and grief her body had been holding for years.


Over three months on Zoom, our focus was simple but deep:

help Hannah’s body, mind and heart remember that she is not crazy, not alone – and not trapped in the way she’d been told.


What sessions looked like:

Grounding at the start of every call
Helping her nervous system register: Right now, in this room, I am safe. Feet on the floor, feeling the chair or sofa, gentle breath, orienting to the space.

Guided visualisation to access the somatics
Instead of only talking about memories, we invited her to notice where they lived in her body – the tight chest, clenched jaw, heavy shoulders, sick feeling in her stomach.

Personalised EFT tapping sequences
We built rounds around her exact emotions, words and sensations:
“this fear”, “this anger no one saw”, “this sadness in my chest”,
plus the beliefs planted by others: “maybe I am too much”, “maybe they are right about me”.

Thought + nervous system + body shifts together
As she tapped, we tracked changes in all three:
less intensity in the body, softer thoughts, more space to breathe and choose.


Integrating the insights with her faith and identity
After each round, we reflected on what had shifted and connected it back to who she truly is:
a deeply feeling, intelligent, loyal woman – perfectly imperfect as Allah created her, not a burden and not a failure.

A Glimpse Inside One Session –
Meeting the Frozen Part That Was Never Seen

one session, we revisited a childhood shock:
a sibling who nearly drowned while she stood there, frozen.

Nobody asked how she was after. Nobody checked on her terror, her guilt, her shock.


Life simply moved on – but her nervous system never did.

In our work together, we:

close up of a woman’s dress touching still water at sunset, with her reflection visible, symbolising a frozen childhood trauma memory beginning to soften and move

By the end of the session, the memory was still there – but the charge was different.
She could remember it without her whole body locking up.
Her dominant thought had shifted from “I failed” to

Symbolising transformational breathwork and nervous system healing

Letting Go of the “Unspoken”

longside the regular sessions, Hannah chose to do a separate transformational breathwork journey – my hybrid “Letting Go” journey.

In this kind of session, we don’t force words or stories.
The focus shifts to the wisdom of the body and the rhythm of the breath.

For Hannah, this space allowed her to release the “unspoken”:

As she stayed with the breath and the somatic impulses, her body started to discharge what it had been holding for years.
There were waves of emotion – and then a deep, quiet stillness.

She finished the journey deeply moved and relieved at the same time, describing it as if something old had finally loosened its grip.

From Spiritually Trapped to Quietly Stronger on the Inside

Muslim woman walking along a misty beach shoreline, symbolising feeling lighter, clearer and quietly stronger after trauma healing in a narcissistic marriage

Inside:

Outside:

Open notebook, tea and small plant on a table symbolising a gentle clarity call for Muslim women seeking trauma-informed coaching