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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 Melody J...
1:30:15•4 Nov 2020
Healing Through Experience: Child Abuse Survival
Episode Overview
- Melody J Anderson shares her journey from survivor to therapist.
- Listeners call in with questions about child abuse and PTSD.
- Importance of educating children on appropriate interactions.
- Support networks available for abuse survivors.
- Empowering survivors through shared experiences and therapy.
“People out there, don't be ashamed to go get help, okay? That's right.”
In the latest episode of 'Stop Child Abuse Now', we delve into the profound journey of Melody J Anderson, a child abuse survivor who has transformed her experiences into a career dedicated to helping others. With 28 years of experience in private practice, Melody offers a unique perspective as both a survivor and a licensed social worker specializing in addiction and trauma therapy.
The episode takes place in an open mic format, allowing listeners to call in with their questions and share their experiences. Melody discusses the prevalent challenges faced by abuse survivors, such as PTSD and complex PTSD, and emphasizes the importance of seeking help. She encourages listeners to explore resources available on the NASCA website, which offers a wealth of information for those in need.
Throughout the discussion, the emotional impact of domestic violence and child abuse is highlighted, particularly the trauma experienced by children witnessing such violence. Melody stresses the importance of educating children about appropriate interactions with adults and the need for open conversations between parents and children. The show also touches on the societal changes needed to support survivors and prevent abuse. The role of support networks and the power of shared experiences are emphasized as crucial elements in the healing process.
Melody's journey from seeking help through Al-Anon and therapy to becoming a source of strength and hope for others stands as a testament to the resilience of survivors. As the episode concludes, the hosts remind listeners that seeking help is a courageous step and that no one should feel ashamed to reach out for support. This episode serves as a beacon of hope and a call to action for both survivors and those dedicated to ending child abuse.

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