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Stop Child Abuse Now
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1:31:00•2 Sept 2023
Healing Together: Conversations on Childhood Trauma and Empathy
Episode Overview
- The episode delved into the enduring impact of childhood abuse and the need for society to overcome the taboo of discussing it
- Survivors shared heartfelt accounts, shedding light on the long-lasting effects of childhood trauma
- The conversation highlighted the challenges of healing and recovery from various forms of abuse
- The episode advocated for greater empathy and kindness in addressing societal issues like homelessness and mental health
- The hosts and guests emphasized the importance of speaking up and raising awareness about child abuse and trauma
“Survivors shared heartfelt accounts, shedding light on the long-lasting effects of childhood trauma, the importance of speaking up, and the challenges of healing and recovery.”
Ever wondered how deep the scars of childhood trauma can run? In this episode of 'Stop Child Abuse Now', hosts Carol Levine and Laurie Percell open the floor to callers, creating a dynamic panel discussion. These survivor-professionals bring their trauma-informed perspectives to tackle a range of topics, from verbal abuse to the societal stigma around homelessness. This episode isn't just about sharing stories; it's about fostering a community where empathy and understanding thrive.
Listeners will hear firsthand accounts of the challenges faced in healing from childhood trauma and the importance of speaking up. By addressing these critical issues, the show aims to break down barriers and promote mental health awareness. If you're seeking a space where your voice matters and your experiences are validated, this episode offers a heartfelt conversation that advocates for a kinder, more compassionate society.

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