Healing Through Stories: Personal Journeys of Overcoming Childhood Trauma
Episode Overview
The episode features candid conversations about childhood abuse and trauma recovery The guests provide personal insights into their journeys of healing and therapy experiences The importance of seeking trauma-informed therapy and finding support in community is highlighted The conversation invites survivors to share their stories and emphasizes the ongoing commitment of NASCA to provide a platform for healing and connection
We're going to heal the way that we heal, you know, and we need to be gentle and kind to ourselves and not like figure out that, years old. I'm sorry for interrupting you, honey, but I went to physical therapy for two years and I don't think it did damn very good. It didn't make me feel good. It didn't make me feel better. You know, and I just wish to God that I had a close friend to really talk to like you, Vicki, in private.
Picture a conversation where raw honesty meets heartfelt support. This episode of 'Stop Child Abuse Now' dives deep into the personal experiences of the host and guest as they recount their battles with childhood abuse and trauma. They open up about the challenges of remembering the abuse, the emotional toll it took, and the long road to recovery.
The episode doesn't shy away from the tough topics, instead, it embraces them, offering a space for survivors to feel seen and heard. Therapy is a key focus, with discussions on its role in helping survivors navigate their past traumas. The importance of finding a trauma-informed therapist is highlighted, providing practical advice for those seeking help.
The conversation also touches on the power of sharing one's story and the healing that comes from connecting with others who have faced similar struggles. The episode wraps up with an encouraging message for survivors to share their stories and seek support, reinforcing NASCA's dedication to providing a platform for healing and community connection.