Voices of Healing: A Call-In Special on Childhood Trauma and Recovery
Episode Overview
The episode covers the hosts' mission to address issues related to childhood abuse and trauma It discusses the need for feeling safe and finding the right therapist for support The conversation explores struggles of being understood and accepted, and the significance of trust and empathy Listeners are encouraged to share their stories on the NASCA website and join recovery meetings The hosts and callers offer compassionate and supportive insights for survivors of child abuse
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Ever felt the urge to speak out about your experiences but didn’t know where to start? This episode of 'Stop Child Abuse Now' offers a unique platform for survivors to share their stories and insights. The hosts, all volunteers from the National Association of Adult Survivors of Child Abuse (NAASCA), are joined by various co-hosts who are survivor-professionals. They bring their trauma-informed perspectives to guide the discussions on child abuse, trauma, and healthy human sexuality.
Listeners are invited to call in and participate, making this episode a dynamic and interactive experience. The conversation touches on the importance of feeling safe when sharing one’s story, finding the right therapist, and the struggle of being understood and accepted. Trust and empathy are key themes, as the hosts and callers navigate these sensitive topics with compassion.
Whether you’re looking for a safe space to share your story or seeking empathetic discourse on the journey of recovery, this episode provides valuable insights and support. The open forum allows for a range of voices to be heard, making it a truly inclusive discussion. Tune in to hear real stories, real struggles, and real triumphs from those who have walked the path of recovery.