I suppose your arguments would work for some religious people. But increasing numbers of people like me are convinced that no gods exist, so the religious trauma I experienced would not be ameliorated by your kind of theo/deocentric therapy.
I mean, I guess I'm glad you're offering therapy to traumatized people who believe in gods. But I'm not sure I support building therapies upon ideas that are basically unfounded. I mean there's just zero evidence that any gods exist.
Wouldn't it be better to build therapies around data, evidence, and reality? That people could take advantage of without believing in gods?