Stop Child Abuse Now (SCAN) - 2611

Stop Child Abuse Now (SCAN) - 2611

Stop Child Abuse Now

Tonight's special guest is Chris Scramuzzo from Denver, Colorado, who says his dad was a sociopath. "My dad told me uncles had sexually abused him. He lived his life lying to gain emotion and innocence." He explains, "His abuse started to me when I...

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1:28:219 Mar 2021

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Healing from Trauma: Chris Scramuzzo's Journey

Episode Overview

  • Chris Scramuzzo shares his personal story of surviving child abuse.
  • The role of NAASCA in supporting adult survivors of child abuse.
  • Understanding the psychological impacts of family dynamics on abuse.
  • The importance of healing and recovery efforts.
  • Encouragement for listeners to seek help and support.
Healing and recovery, it doesn't just occur. It doesn't just descend on us, you know? We have to work for it.

In this powerful episode of 'Stop Child Abuse Now,' we delve into the harrowing yet hopeful story of Chris Scramuzzo, a survivor of childhood abuse. Broadcasted by the National Association of Adult Survivors of Child Abuse (NAASCA), the episode highlights the critical mission of preventing child abuse and supporting adult survivors in their recovery journeys. Chris Scramuzzo, from Denver, Colorado, bravely shares his experiences of being abused by his father, whom he describes as a sociopath.

In a heartfelt conversation, Chris recounts the traumatic events that began from infancy and continued through his childhood. Despite the darkness of his past, Chris's journey is one of resilience and recovery, providing a beacon of hope for others who have faced similar challenges. NAASCA's mission is underscored throughout the episode, emphasizing the importance of public education to break the taboo surrounding discussions of childhood sexual abuse.

By presenting facts and offering hope through various paths, NAASCA aims to empower survivors and educate society on the widespread impact of child abuse. The discussion also touches on the psychological impacts of family dynamics, as Chris reveals how his father's actions affected his entire family, leading to a pattern of dysfunction. Yet, through sports and personal achievements, Chris found moments of confidence and began his healing journey.

Listeners are encouraged to reach out, whether they are survivors seeking support or individuals wanting to join the conversation. The hosts, Penelope Bennis and Pamela Lockridge, emphasize the importance of healing and recovery, offering a supportive environment through NAASCA's services. This episode serves as a reminder that healing is an active process, one that requires effort and support.

Chris's story is a testament to the strength of survivors and the power of speaking out, inspiring others to find their path to healing.

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