Monica's Path to Healing: From Childhood Abuse to Triumph
Episode Overview
Monica shares her experience of enduring sexual, physical, and emotional abuse at the hands of family members She emphasizes the need to distance oneself from abusers and toxic individuals for the journey towards happiness and joy Monica highlights the impact of childhood abuse on mental health and advocates for speaking out against it She discusses the importance of conscious efforts to address childhood abuse and its lasting effects The episode provides valuable insights into overcoming trauma and embracing a fulfilling life after abuse
You can't look for your love and your joy in those known places of hurt, because those people are doing nothing other than what they know how to do, and that is to continue to hurt you.
Have you ever wondered how someone can rise above a traumatic past and find true happiness? In this episode of 'Stop Child Abuse Now', Monica Boglin, a survivor of severe childhood abuse, opens up about her transformative journey. Monica endured sexual, physical, and emotional abuse at the hands of her own family members. Adding to her struggles, she has lived with Lupus since she was 29, a condition often linked to adverse childhood experiences (ACEs).
But Monica’s story is not just about suffering; it’s about resilience and the power of self-healing. She shares the pivotal moment when she chose to cut ties with her toxic family, marking the beginning of her path to recovery. Monica talks about how distancing herself from abusers was crucial for her mental health and overall well-being. Now a life coach and therapist, Monica has found a way to forgive the unforgivable and protect herself from harm.
With a master's degree in metaphysical science and counseling, and on her way to earning a Ph.D., she uses her experiences to help others on their healing journeys. This episode is a testament to the strength it takes to speak out against abuse and the profound impact it can have on one's life. Whether you're a survivor, know someone who is, or are looking for inspiration on overcoming trauma, Monica’s story offers valuable insights and hope.