Hannah Barnard

The Trauma of Abuse

Hannah Barnard

  • Intrusion

Intrusion

Monday 19th February 2024

Hannah Barnard discusses intrusion, personal boundaries, and the lack of societal support in 'The Trauma of Abuse' podcast.
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31 minutes
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About this podcast

The Trauma of Abuse
Author:
Hannah Barnard
Overview:
Categories:
Healing from Sexual Trauma
Recovery from Trauma
Healing Relationships
Sobriety Toolkit
Innovative Treatments & Recovery Paths
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Guarding Your Space: The Struggle for Personal Boundaries

Episode Overview

  • Exploration of intrusion and encroachment in personal lives
  • Discussion on the importance of setting and respecting boundaries
  • Highlighting the lack of support services for victims of intrusion
  • Emphasis on the impact of intrusion on individuals' sense of safety and well-being
  • Call to action for societal awareness and improvement in support systems
We need to educate the public and the services and the people running these so-called services that it's not good enough. We need to see you doing your jobs. We need to see people coming out, talking to people and assisting them in what they can do.
How do you protect your personal space when it feels like the world is constantly encroaching? In this episode of 'The Trauma of Abuse' podcast, host Hannah Barnard tackles the pervasive issue of intrusion and the often overlooked importance of maintaining personal boundaries. Hannah opens up about her own experiences, sharing the frustration and helplessness that come with feeling one's privacy is under siege.
She doesn't just stop at personal anecdotes; she dives into the broader societal failings that leave many without adequate support or safety measures. This episode is a candid look at why setting boundaries is crucial for mental and emotional well-being and why society needs to step up its game in providing better support systems. If you've ever felt your personal space being invaded or struggled with asserting your right to privacy, this conversation is a must-listen.
It's not just about identifying the problem but also about sparking a dialogue on how we can collectively create a safer, more respectful environment for everyone.