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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 will be Sharyn Higdon...
1:30:10•16 Sept 2020
Healing From Childhood Trauma: Insights & Support
Episode Overview
- Importance of addressing child abuse and trauma.
- Role of therapy in healing from abuse.
- Building a supportive community for survivors.
- NASCA's mission and services.
- Encouragement for victims to seek help.
“The pain of being sexually abused is deep and profound. The abuse experience touches the core of a woman's being in ways she could never have predicted.”
In this engaging episode of 'Stop Child Abuse Now', listeners are invited to join a dynamic open mic discussion led by survivor-professional Sharyn Higdon Jones, a licensed psychotherapist with over 35 years of experience. The show highlights the profound impact of child abuse, particularly sexual abuse, on individuals, and the varied paths to recovery that survivors can pursue. Sharyn emphasizes the importance of addressing these deep-seated issues and offers insight into therapeutic approaches that can aid healing.
Throughout the episode, Sharyn shares her experiences working with individuals, couples, and families affected by abuse. She discusses the challenges survivors face, such as feelings of isolation and the stigma associated with abuse, and emphasizes the importance of finding a supportive community. The National Association of Adult Survivors of Child Abuse (NASCA), which hosts the podcast, plays a crucial role in providing hope and healing through its diverse services.
Listeners also hear from Roberta, a participant who shares her personal journey of recovery and the importance of finding strength and solidarity among fellow survivors. The discussion delves into the psychological and physiological impacts of abuse and stresses the need for medical professionals to be aware and responsive to the signs of trauma. The episode fosters a sense of empowerment, encouraging listeners to be vigilant and proactive in addressing child abuse.
It highlights the crucial work done by NASCA and urges individuals to utilize resources like the confidential hotline (1-800-4-A-CHILD) if they suspect abuse. Ultimately, the episode conveys a powerful message: survivors are not alone, and through shared stories and supportive networks, healing is possible. Sharyn Higdon Jones and the NASCA community stand ready to offer guidance and support to those in need, reaffirming that there is hope and a path to recovery.

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