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Tonight's special guest is Christine Samad from Valrico, Florida. She explains, "My foster parents emotionally and psychologically abused me. I was placed in foster care at three days old. They had six of their own biological children who were older...
1:29:30•23 Mar 2021
Healing from Past Trauma: Christine's Journey
Episode Overview
- Christine Samad shares her story of foster care and abuse.
- NAASCA provides support and a platform for survivors.
- Christine begins healing during the pandemic.
- Art becomes a crucial tool in Christine's recovery process.
- The importance of community and sharing survivor stories.
“The awareness that you're bringing to just childhood trauma, abuse, and neglect is so meaningful and impactful, and it's something I've become really passionate about.”
In this insightful episode of the Stop Child Abuse Now (SCAN) radio show, hosts Penelope Bennett and Pamela Lockridge welcome Christine Samad, a courageous survivor of childhood trauma and abuse. Christine, who hails from Valrico, Florida, shares her poignant journey of growing up in a foster care environment fraught with emotional and psychological abuse. Placed in foster care at just three days old, Christine recounts her experiences living in a household where she felt isolated and fearful.
Christine’s story is one of resilience and hope. During the pandemic, she began to recognize and process her emotions, giving herself permission to grieve and feel anger. This period marked the beginning of her healing journey, which she describes as transformative. Christine highlights the role of therapy and art in her recovery, emphasizing how expressing herself through poetry and art has been instrumental in her healing process.
The episode also sheds light on the broader mission of the National Association of Adult Survivors of Child Abuse (NAASCA), an organization dedicated to addressing issues related to child abuse and trauma. NAASCA aims to educate the public about the pervasive nature of child abuse and offers support and resources for adult survivors. Penelope and Pamela, as representatives of NAASCA, stress the importance of breaking societal taboos surrounding discussions of childhood sexual abuse and providing a supportive community for survivors.
Christine’s openness in sharing her story is a testament to her strength and the supportive environment fostered by NAASCA. The organization not only provides a platform for survivors to share their experiences but also fosters a sense of family and community among its members. As the episode concludes, the speakers encourage listeners to be vigilant and proactive in protecting children, reminding everyone that if they see something, they must say something.
This episode is a powerful reminder of the importance of community support, the healing potential of art, and the resilient spirit of survivors like Christine Samad.

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