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1:30:00•27 Jun 2023
Unpacking Childhood Trauma: A Panel Discussion on SCAN 3211
Episode Overview
- The episode delves into the societal factors contributing to child abuse and the impact of childhood trauma on adult life.
- The guests share personal experiences and insights, emphasizing the importance of addressing the underlying causes of abuse.
- The conversation highlights the podcast's commitment to supporting survivors and raising awareness about critical issues related to prevention, intervention, and recovery.
“We're all born magical and innocent. And our society is based on competition, whereas I believe, as a social animal, our ideal arena is to live in a world of cooperation and compassion and community.”
Ever wondered how childhood trauma shapes adult lives? In this episode of 'Stop Child Abuse Now' (SCAN) - 3211, a panel of survivor-professionals comes together to discuss the lasting impact of childhood abuse. These dedicated volunteers from the National Association of Adult Survivors of Child Abuse (NAASCA) share their personal stories and professional insights, creating a rich dialogue on the complexities of trauma recovery.
The conversation touches on everything from societal factors contributing to abuse to the importance of healthy human sexuality. With a mix of personal anecdotes and expert advice, this episode offers a heartfelt exploration of the challenges and triumphs in the journey towards healing. Whether you're a survivor, know someone who is, or simply want to understand more about the effects of childhood trauma, this episode provides valuable perspectives and practical advice.

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