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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 Pastor Deborah...
1:29:03•24 Mar 2021
Empowering Healing: Stop Child Abuse Now
Episode Overview
- Pastor Deborah Schleich shares insights on mental health and trauma recovery.
- Importance of social workers in supporting abuse survivors.
- NASCA's mission to educate public and offer hope for healing.
- Community resources and volunteer opportunities for prevention.
- Challenges faced by survivors and the importance of professional support.
“"If you say I am a survivor of child abuse, that's my personality, that's my identity, that is who I am and everything that goes with it."”
In this enlightening episode of 'Stop Child Abuse Now,' Carol Levine hosts a discussion with Pastor Deborah Schleich, a survivor-professional with extensive experience in mental health, ministry, and trauma-informed social work. Growing up in a military family with a mentally ill mother, Pastor Deborah shares her journey and how it has shaped her understanding and approach to supporting survivors of child abuse.
The podcast delves into the critical role social workers play in the mental health field, especially when dealing with individuals who have experienced traumatic childhoods. Pastor Deborah explains how social workers can assist those who have been in inpatient settings, emphasizing the importance of therapy, medication, and a stabilizing environment for recovery. She highlights the need for community-based solutions, such as group homes and lodges, to provide more accessible support.
Carol Levine outlines NASCA's mission to address childhood abuse and trauma through education and peer support, presenting the issue as a global pandemic that requires societal awareness and action. The episode emphasizes the taboo surrounding childhood sexual abuse and the necessity of open discussions to foster healing and prevention. Listeners are encouraged to explore NASCA's website for resources and information on prevention, intervention, and recovery.
Pastor Deborah stresses the value of community engagement, inviting listeners to volunteer and support local initiatives aimed at raising awareness and offering hope to survivors. Through this conversation, the episode provides valuable insights into the mental health challenges faced by survivors and the importance of professional support in their healing journey. It serves as a beacon of hope for those struggling, reinforcing the idea that recovery is possible with the right guidance and resources.

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