Indian Larry - good to hear from you.
Your daughter is lucky to have such a great dad.
Thank you for arranging care by a professional counselor - she now has one true friend who is not, and cannot be, influenced by cult madness - a real comfort I would imagine.
A therapist is the perfect person to lend real substantive LEGAL backing to your daughters wishes for a life of self direction, freedom and individual choices.
Do you think that your daughter is aware that she has legally enforceable human rights? right to freedom of association, expression, speech and freedom to reject any religion without being persecuted for the choice? and without
Might be an empowering subject for both her and her therapist, as once a therapist records in writing a persons abandonment of their religion, it preempts all future ecclesiastic interference with the persons life.
Please research Norman Hancock - a Mormon who not only escaped Mormonism but won a large settlement for their violation of his right to be rid of them.
Hope you keep in touch - everyone here cares deeply about your dilemma and your daughters happiness.
GFG