Stop Child Abuse Now (SCAN) - 2582

Stop Child Abuse Now (SCAN) - 2582

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 Pastor Deborah...

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1:31:2827 Jan 2021

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Empowering Child Abuse Survivors: Healing & Hope

Episode Overview

  • Child abuse is a global issue requiring open discussion.
  • NASCA offers resources for survivor healing and education.
  • Pastor Deborah Schleich shares her journey and insights.
  • Spiritual and mental health approaches to trauma recovery.
  • Community support is vital for empowering survivors.
God is there. He is alive. I know it. I know it or I'd be dead.

In this episode of Stop Child Abuse Now (SCAN), we delve into the pressing issue of child abuse and the paths to recovery with Pastor Deborah Schleich, a survivor-professional who brings a wealth of experience from her background in ministry, mental health, and trauma-informed care. Hosted by Carol Labine, the discussion emphasizes NASCA's mission to educate the public and offer healing to adult survivors.

Child abuse is not confined to borders; it is a pandemic that demands attention and action worldwide. Pastor Deborah, who grew up in a military family with a mentally ill mother, shares her personal journey and professional insights into addressing childhood trauma. Her approach combines spiritual guidance and mental health strategies to offer comprehensive support to those affected by abuse. The conversation touches on the importance of overcoming societal taboos and encouraging open dialogue about childhood sexual abuse.

Listeners are encouraged to visit NASCA.org, a resource-rich website that provides articles and information to aid in prevention, intervention, and recovery. Pastor Deborah highlights the role of community, spirituality, and professional networks in fostering healing environments. She advocates for the inclusion of pastors and spiritual leaders alongside mental health professionals in addressing issues like sexual abuse, domestic violence, and human trafficking.

Throughout the episode, the emotional tones vary from challenging to hopeful, as survivors and professionals share their experiences and strategies for healing. The discussion underscores the need for personalized recovery paths and the power of community support in uplifting those affected by trauma. As the show concludes, Carol Labine reiterates the availability of diverse support systems, from therapists to mentors, and emphasizes the presence of hope and healing through faith.

This episode serves as a reminder that while the journey may be challenging, the collective effort of individuals and communities can bring about significant change and empowerment for survivors.

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