Stop Child Abuse Now (SCAN) - 2452

Stop Child Abuse Now (SCAN) - 2452

Stop Child Abuse Now

Q & A call-in discussion with a survivor-professional, using an OPEN MIKE forum. We'll feature a survivor-professional co-host who'll field topics brought to the episode by you, the listener. ~~ Tonight the special co-host be Pastor Deborah...

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1:29:5629 Jul 2020

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Healing Journeys with Pastor Deborah

Episode Overview

  • Pastor Deborah shares her journey as a survivor.
  • Discussion on the distinction between soul and spirit in healing.
  • Insights into trauma recovery and therapy.
  • Importance of setting goals in therapy.
  • NASCA's free resources for survivors.
"I can minister by text, phone, Skype, in person, and however the Lord directs her 24-7."

In the recent episode of the 'Stop Child Abuse Now' radio show, Pastor Deborah Schleich joins host Jo Kalk for a candid discussion on healing from child abuse trauma. Pastor Deborah, a survivor herself, brings a wealth of experience in ministry, mental health, and trauma-informed social work. Raised in a military family with a mentally ill mother, she now dedicates her life to helping others navigate their paths to recovery.

The episode delves deep into the psychological and spiritual aspects of healing. Pastor Deborah highlights the importance of understanding the distinct roles of the soul and spirit in recovery. She explains that while the soul is connected to our emotions and memories, the spirit represents our enduring essence that transcends physical existence. This understanding can significantly impact therapy outcomes, as addressing both components may lead to holistic healing.

Listeners are encouraged to actively participate, with the show featuring an open mic format where survivors can call in to share their experiences and ask questions. One notable exchange involves a caller, Mary Ellen, who inquires about differentiating between soul and spirit. Pastor Deborah responds with insights into how therapy traditionally addresses the soul, while the spirit requires a different kind of nurturing. The episode also sheds light on the challenges of maintaining progress in recovery.

Pastor Deborah and Jo Kalk discuss the importance of setting clear goals and having a supportive community, like NASCA, that offers various free resources. These include articles, support groups, and newsletters designed to empower and guide survivors on their journey. Listeners are reminded that healing is an ongoing process, and setbacks are part of the journey. The conversation underscores the importance of resilience and community support in overcoming these challenges.

As the episode concludes, Pastor Deborah offers words of encouragement, emphasizing that with NASCA's support, survivors can continue to move forward, one day at a time.

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