Healing Childhood Trauma with Rachel Grant
Episode Overview
Rachel Grant shares her journey and recovery from childhood abuse. Discussion on NASCA's mission and resources for survivors. Strategies for retraining the brain and healing the nervous system. Importance of educating society on child abuse. Rachel Grant's coaching programs and resources available online.
You can be the captain of your own ship, the author of your life, and can recreate who you are and how you feel.
In this episode of the Stop Child Abuse Now Show, guest Rachel Grant joins host Carol to discuss the critical issues surrounding childhood sexual abuse and the path to recovery. Rachel Grant, a survivor of childhood abuse, is a returning member of the NASCA family and a professional counselor specializing in Sexual Abuse and Trauma Recovery Coaching.
The conversation delves into the personal experiences of Rachel, who was abused by her grandfather, and her journey towards healing and helping others overcome the pain of abuse. The episode opens with a reflection on the enduring impact of childhood memories. Rachel shares how her relationship with her grandfather, once cherished, transformed into a source of trauma. As she grew older, she faced complex emotions and challenges but ultimately found her way to develop the Beyond Surviving program.
This program is designed to aid individuals in retraining their brains and healing their nervous systems, offering hope and practical strategies for recovery. NASCA's mission is prominently discussed, emphasizing the organization's dedication to addressing childhood abuse and trauma globally. They aim to educate the public on the realities of child abuse and provide various paths to healing for adult survivors.
Rachel Grant contributes to this mission by offering coaching resources and her program, Beyond Surviving, which is accessible to people worldwide. Rachel’s passion for helping survivors is evident as she shares her insights on recognizing red flags and the importance of nurturing love and awareness within families. Her resources, ranging from free to more intensive coaching sessions, are readily available for those seeking support or mentorship.
The discussion closes with an encouraging note for listeners to reach out and seek the help they deserve. Rachel’s commitment to her clients shines through as she promises to be a resource for anyone in need. The episode serves as a reminder that healing is possible, and with the right support, survivors can reclaim their lives and move towards a brighter future.