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Tonight's special guest is Thomas Gagliano from North Brunswick, New Jersey. Tom specializes in working with parents relating to childhood messages and how one’s experience shapes their world view. He discusses challenging issues from his vast...
1:31:21•5 Sept 2020
Healing Childhood Trauma with Thomas Gagliano
Episode Overview
- Understanding the impact of childhood messages on adult life.
- Exploring the role of the inner critic in shaping self-perception.
- Discussing recovery as a collective process for survivors.
- Emphasizing the importance of support systems.
- Providing insights into effective parenting strategies.
“"Recovery is a we process, not a me process. It's the healers that guide us through this." - Thomas Gagliano”
In this episode of the Stop Child Abuse Now show, Thomas Gagliano, a renowned expert in parenting and childhood trauma, joins the discussion to offer valuable insights into the challenges and healing processes associated with childhood abuse. Drawing from his extensive professional background and personal experiences, Thomas explores how childhood messages significantly influence an individual's worldview and self-perception.
A focal point of the conversation is the concept of the inner critic, a fictitious entity that often burdens individuals with negative self-talk and doubt. Thomas explains how this inner critic can be a barrier to personal growth and healing, emphasizing the importance of recognizing and addressing its impact. Thomas also stresses the significance of recovery as a collective process, highlighting the role of support systems in the healing journey.
He shares his experiences and insights, underscoring how essential it is for survivors to connect with others and share their truths to overcome the stigma and isolation often associated with abuse. Moreover, Thomas offers practical advice for parents on how to communicate effectively with their children about tough topics. He introduces concepts from his book, 'The Problem Was Me,' co-authored with Dr.
Abraham Twerski, which serves as a resource for those seeking guidance and understanding in overcoming personal challenges and fostering healthier relationships. Throughout the episode, Thomas's hope and optimism shine through, providing listeners with encouragement and motivation to pursue healing and growth. He invites listeners to explore his podcast series, where he delves deeper into various issues related to trauma and recovery.
This engaging episode not only educates the audience about the pervasive issue of child abuse but also offers hope and practical strategies for healing and prevention.

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