NAASCA ORG

Stop Child Abuse Now

NAASCA ORG

  • Stop Child Abuse Now (SCAN) - 3431

Stop Child Abuse Now (SCAN) - 3431

Friday 3rd May 2024

Discover the transformative power of love as an anchor for survivors of childhood abuse in this insightful podcast episode. Join hosts Pastor Deborah Schleich and Annie Margis as they explore the path to healing and recovery.
88 minutes
Healing
Informative
Empowering
Supportive
Transformative

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Stop Child Abuse Now
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NAASCA ORG
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Healing from Sexual Trauma
Recovery from Trauma
Healing Relationships
Sobriety Success Stories
Innovative Treatments & Recovery Paths
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Unveiling the Healing Power of Love: A Journey of Recovery from Childhood Trauma

Episode Overview

  • The episode explores the significance of love as an anchor for individuals who have experienced childhood abuse.
  • Hosts Pastor Deborah Schleich and Annie Margis facilitate a Q&A discussion on trauma and healing.
  • The conversation highlights the role of emotional support and understanding in the recovery process.
  • Survivor stories and professional insights shed light on the impact of abuse on individuals' emotional development.
  • The episode compares the effects of mental health counseling and a ministry approach in addressing trauma and fostering healing.
Love is the anchor of the soul, the mind, and how it gets destroyed is through abuse. Words said to a child, abusive behaviors towards a child, you know, slapping them, pushing them away with a child jokes or something.
In this episode of Stop Child Abuse Now (SCAN) - 3431, the podcast delves into the crucial role of love as an anchor for individuals who have faced childhood abuse. Through a Q&A call-in session with survivor-professional hosts, Pastor Deborah Schleich and Annie Margis, the discussion explores the profound impact of trauma and the significance of a secure emotional foundation.
The episode sheds light on the need for genuine love, support, and understanding in healing from past abuse and creating a sense of safety and belonging.