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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's special guest will be Lori Golden from San...
1:30:36•14 Apr 2021
Healing from Trauma: Voices of Resilience
Episode Overview
- Lori Golden shares her survival story and professional insights.
- Discussion on legal challenges in child custody cases.
- NASCA's mission to educate and support abuse survivors.
- Overcoming trauma and finding strength in community support.
- Importance of advocacy in addressing systemic issues.
“It takes the strength and the courage to own your own voice and have the conviction to speak out when something isn't okay.”
In this impactful episode of Stop Child Abuse Now (SCAN), we delve into the complex world of childhood trauma and the paths to healing and advocacy. Hosted by Carol Levine, Vice President of NASCA, this session brings to light the experiences of Lori Golden, a survivor of incest and a private psychotherapist. Lori courageously recounts her harrowing experiences of abuse by her father from the age of 5 to 16, sharing how these events shaped her life and career.
Her story serves as a powerful testament to resilience and the human capacity for healing. The conversation is framed within NASCA's mission to address childhood abuse and trauma through public education and support services for survivors. Carol emphasizes the importance of breaking societal taboos around discussing childhood sexual abuse and acknowledges the widespread nature of this issue, highlighting its classification as a pandemic.
Listeners are encouraged to engage in open discussions, asking questions and sharing their experiences with professionals who understand the nuances of trauma. The episode touches on the challenges faced in legal systems, particularly around child custody cases, where allegations can be used manipulatively. Lori and Carol advocate for systemic changes and the removal of barriers like qualified immunity, which can hinder justice.
Throughout the episode, the emotional tones range from challenging to hopeful, as the dialogue shifts from recounting painful experiences to discussing the potential for healing and empowerment. Lori's work as a therapist is presented as a beacon of hope for those navigating the aftermath of abuse, providing tools for emotional grounding and recovery.
This episode not only offers insight into individual stories but also serves as a call to action for listeners to become advocates in their communities, pushing for awareness and systemic change in the fight against child abuse. As the episode concludes, there is a sense of unity and encouragement for survivors to find their voice and contribute to broader advocacy efforts.

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