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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...
1:30:26•21 Oct 2020
Healing from Childhood Trauma: Insights & Support
Episode Overview
- Child abuse impacts multiple aspects of survivors' lives.
- NASCA focuses on education and support for abuse survivors.
- Healing involves addressing emotional and physical trauma.
- Mental health challenges are prevalent among abuse survivors.
- Open discussions help break the taboo around sexual abuse.
“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 episode of 'Stop Child Abuse Now', listeners are invited to engage in a candid discussion on the impacts and healing processes related to childhood abuse. Hosted by Carol Levine, this session features psychotherapist Sharyn Higdon Jones, who brings over 35 years of experience in helping individuals, couples, and families recover from abuse trauma. Sharyn emphasizes the deep and profound effects of sexual abuse, noting how it can violate a person's being on multiple levels.
The podcast underscores NASCA's mission to educate the public about child abuse and trauma, particularly the taboo surrounding discussions of sexual abuse. Carol Levine stresses the importance of breaking this taboo and offers hope through multiple services provided to adult survivors. These include educational programs and support networks that aim to prevent further abuse and aid recovery. Listeners are encouraged to call in with questions, highlighting the current challenges faced by many due to depression and post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD).
Sharyn shares insights into the healing journey, discussing the importance of releasing pent-up emotions and embracing self-compassion. The episode also touches on the psychological impacts of trauma, such as feeling powerless and engaging in negative behaviors due to past abuse. The conversation aims to empower survivors by helping them recognize and address these behaviors, fostering healthier relationships and personal growth. Overall, the podcast advocates for open dialogue and education as crucial steps towards healing and prevention of child abuse.
With stories shared by survivors and professionals, NASCA provides a supportive community where individuals can find solace and advice for their recovery journey.

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