NAASCA ORG

Stop Child Abuse Now

NAASCA ORG

  • Stop Child Abuse Now (SCAN) - 3061

Stop Child Abuse Now (SCAN) - 3061

Tuesday 29th November 2022

Carissa Alexandra Daniel discusses her journey of surviving domestic violence and assault, highlighting the role of music and community in her healing.
84 minutes
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Stop Child Abuse Now
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Healing from Sexual Trauma
Recovery from Trauma
Healing Relationships
Sobriety Success Stories
Innovative Treatments & Recovery Paths
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Carissa Alexandra Daniel: Finding Strength Through Music and Community

I don't know how I made it through that, except for the fact that it was a god-given thing for me that I had my music, and when everything was falling apart, every place, though, I had my music, and that's where I would go and that's where I would focus.
Carissa Alexandra Daniel's journey is nothing short of remarkable. Growing up in a household plagued by domestic violence, Carissa found solace in music. Her talents as a singer, guitarist, and songwriter provided an escape from the chaos at home. But her life took a tragic turn when she was stalked and assaulted by a criminal after a music rehearsal. This traumatic event left her grappling with immense physical and emotional pain.
Despite this, Carissa's story is one of resilience and the power of community support. She speaks candidly about how her family, friends, and therapy played crucial roles in her recovery. Her narrative emphasizes the importance of having a support system and taking proactive steps to ensure one's safety. Carissa also delves into her personal journey towards forgiveness, highlighting that it's a deeply personal choice rather than a mandatory step for healing.
Through her music and the unwavering support of her community, Carissa has managed to rebuild her life, offering hope and inspiration to others facing similar challenges.