Stop Child Abuse Now (SCAN) - 2495

Stop Child Abuse Now (SCAN) - 2495

Stop Child Abuse Now

Tonight's special guest is Melody J Anderson, LCSW, from Los Angeles and New York City, a child abuse survivor with 28 years in private practice in Westwood and Manhattan. "I grew up in an alcoholic home," Melody reports. "My father suffered from many...

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1:30:3026 Sept 2020

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Healing Childhood Trauma: Insights with Melody

Episode Overview

  • Melody Anderson shares her personal story of overcoming childhood trauma.
  • Discussion on the impact of addiction and neglect in families.
  • Exploration of healing techniques like EMDR for trauma recovery.
  • Breaking societal taboos around discussing child abuse.
  • Providing hope and resources for adult survivors of abuse.
We have altered our perception of ourselves in the world because of the trauma, but we can alter it again as adults.

In the latest episode of Stop Child Abuse Now (SCAN), Carol Levine and Lori Smith host Melody J Anderson, a licensed clinical social worker, who shares her compelling journey as a child abuse survivor. Melody, who grew up in an alcoholic home, recounts the challenges she faced due to her father's addictions and her mother's neglect. Despite the turmoil, Melody and her sister found strength in their grandmother, who provided them with the support they desperately needed.

Melody's story is one of resilience, as she navigated the complexities of addiction and trauma, ultimately becoming a psychotherapist dedicated to helping others heal. Melody emphasizes the importance of addressing child abuse as a global pandemic, advocating for open discussions to break the societal taboo surrounding the topic. She shares her insights on the psychological impact of growing up in an unstable environment, highlighting how children often develop coping mechanisms that focus on caring for others rather than themselves.

A significant portion of the episode is dedicated to discussing recovery techniques, with Melody detailing her experience with Eye Movement Desensitization and Reprocessing (EMDR) therapy. This therapeutic approach, which involves bilateral stimulation, helps individuals process traumatic memories and regain control over their lives. Melody explains how such therapies enable survivors to alter their perceptions and overcome feelings of shame and inadequacy. Melody's story serves as a beacon of hope for abuse survivors, demonstrating that healing is possible.

Her involvement with NASCA underscores her commitment to providing resources and support for individuals affected by child abuse. The episode concludes with a heartfelt message of gratitude, inviting listeners to explore more about Melody's work through her website.

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