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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...
1:30:06•2 Dec 2020
Navigating Trauma: Insights from Survivors
Episode Overview
- NASCA's mission to address child abuse and trauma.
- Importance of public education in overcoming abuse taboos.
- Therapist Melody J Anderson shares her journey.
- Community involvement in prevention and recovery.
- Challenges faced by survivors during the COVID-19 pandemic.
“"Over a quarter of a century ago, I made the decision to pass on my experience, strength and hope to others who knew this pain, by returning to school and becoming a licensed therapist in addiction and trauma."”
In this episode of 'Stop Child Abuse Now,' host Carol Levine and her co-host Lori embark on a profound discussion centered around the issues of child abuse and trauma. They are joined by Melody J Anderson, LCSW, a child abuse survivor and therapist with 28 years of experience, who brings a wealth of knowledge to the conversation.
Anderson shares her personal journey from struggling with the pain of her past to finding healing through Al-Anon and therapy, eventually becoming a licensed therapist specializing in addiction and trauma. Her story is one of hope and resilience, offering invaluable insights to listeners who may be grappling with similar experiences. The podcast highlights NASCA's mission, which is dedicated to addressing child abuse and trauma through public education and support for survivors.
Carol articulates the organization's dual approach: educating society to overcome the taboo surrounding childhood sexual abuse and providing hope and healing to adult survivors. This discussion underscores the importance of community involvement in prevention and recovery, emphasizing that child abuse is a widespread pandemic affecting all demographics. Throughout the episode, the hosts and Anderson discuss the additional layer of trauma introduced by the COVID-19 pandemic, sharing anecdotes about how social isolation and misinformation have exacerbated mental health challenges.
They stress the significance of continued community efforts in supporting survivors and raising awareness about prevention. Despite the challenges, the episode exudes a hopeful sentiment, encouraging listeners to actively engage with their communities and offer support wherever possible. Carol and Lori foster a supportive atmosphere, reminding survivors that they are not alone and that recovery is possible through shared experiences and professional guidance.
As the show concludes, Carol expresses her gratitude to the participants and reinforces the enduring relevance of these discussions. The podcast serves as a beacon of hope, providing a platform for survivors to share their stories and for communities to learn and grow in their efforts to combat child abuse.

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