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Tonight's special guest is Rita Mercer, PsyD., from Los Angeles, California, a recent 2019 graduate of The Chicago School of Professional Psychology with a doctorate degree in Clinical Forensic Psychology. Since graduating "I am an online Seeking...
1:33:46•3 Sept 2020
Empowering Change: Conversations on Child Abuse
Episode Overview
- Understanding child abuse as a global issue.
- The role of education in overcoming abuse taboos.
- Healing paths for adult survivors.
- Importance of diversity in psychology.
- Empowerment through personal achievement.
“If the Lord places on your heart a desire or a dream, you can achieve that dream because he is the finisher and he places these desires in our hearts and he will direct your path to complete them.”
In this compelling episode of 'Stop Child Abuse Now,' hosted by Penelope, we welcome Rita Mercer, PsyD., a recent graduate in Clinical Forensic Psychology. Rita shares her journey and dedication to addressing the complex issues surrounding child abuse and trauma, highlighting the importance of education and community support in overcoming these challenges. The National Association of Adult Survivors of Child Abuse (NAASCA) sponsors this show, emphasizing their mission to educate the public and offer healing paths for adult survivors.
Rita discusses her role as a facilitator for the Seeking Safety Support Group and her involvement in The Chat series, an online platform providing safe spaces for discussions on abuse, misinformation, and racial issues. Her personal story is one of resilience, overcoming fears associated with academic challenges, and achieving her dream of a doctorate degree. Rita's experiences underscore the significance of diversity and inclusion within the field of psychology, addressing issues such as racial disparities among students and faculty.
Throughout the conversation, Rita emphasizes the power of faith and community in achieving personal goals and supporting others. She advocates for accessible mental health resources for students, recognizing the ongoing challenges they face. This episode is a testament to the enduring impact of adult role models and the potential for societal change when we look beyond external differences and focus on shared human values.
Rita's insights inspire listeners to become active participants in the prevention and intervention of child abuse, reminding us all of our responsibilities towards protecting children's rights.

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