by Kathy Andersen
<p>Overcoming Child Sexual Abuse is a positive and uplifting series to help overcome the struggles that remain in our adult lives from experiences of child sexual abuse. Join Kathy Andersen, award-winning self-development author and survivor of childhood sexual abuse, as Kathy brings together inspiring guests and leading experts in areas including positive and clinical psychology, trauma recovery, and self-mastery and development to share practical approaches and new learnings to help adults break free from the ongoing trauma, triggers, and turmoil of childhood sexual abuse. It's never too late to overcome childhood trauma and create a life filled with authentic happiness that sets you free! Let's do this together!</p>
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July 17, 2024
<p>Today, we’re wrapping up Season Five with the world-renowned Dr. Bradley Nelson. We’re also wrapping up the Overcoming Child Sexual Abuse podcast series with this podcast episode. I hope these five seasons have brought you insights and practices from leading practitioners that have been helpful on your journey and will continue to be a resource to you and your loved ones.</p><p>Moving forward, I feel it’s time for a transition to focus on bringing happiness and good things into our lives today, which is key to overcoming anything from our past, our present, and our futures. So stay tuned, and look out for that new podcast series.</p><p>But back to today - Dr. Bradley Nelson is the developer of some of the most advanced forms of energy medicine on the planet. </p><p>As a holistic Chiropractic Physician and Medical Intuitive, Dr. Nelson is one of the foremost experts in the fields of Bioenergetic Medicine and Energy Psychology. He is the founder and CEO of Discover Healing, the author of two best-selling energy healing books, <a href='https://discoverhealing.com/the-emotion-code/book/'>The Emotion Code</a> and <a href='https://discoverhealing.com/the-body-code/book/'>The Body Code</a>, and the creator of three advanced <a href='http://discoverhealing.com/certification'>energy healing Certification Courses</a> — certifying practitioners in the <a href='https://discoverhealing.com/the-emotion-code/'>Emotion Code</a>, the <a href='https://discoverhealing.com/the-body-code/'>Body Code</a>, and the <a href='https://discoverhealing.com/the-belief-code/'>Belief Code</a>. These energy healing methods developed by Dr. Nelson are now used by more than 12,000 practitioners in more than 80 countries across the globe.</p><p><em>Tony Robbins, a great fan of Dr. Brad’s shares, “…I’m excited by the understandings the Emotion Code brings so that the pathway to personal growth, expanded identity, and an extraordinary quality of life is truly possible for anyone that desires to be free of the past and become more.”</em></p><p>Dr. Brad is also an acclaimed and popular speaker on the international seminar circuit and now travels to many countries around the globe, teaching seminars on the Emotion Code, Body Code, and Belief Code. He has been a guest on over 1,000 radio and television shows, documentaries, and live appearances, and has presented his very timely message to millions around the world.</p><p>Dr. Brad’s mission in life is to empower people worldwide with these energy healing modalities so we can free ourselves from past hurts, improve our ability to love unconditionally, take control of our health, and live a fulfilling life on our own terms.<br/><br/></p><p>For more resources, visit www.OvercomingChildSexualAbuse.com and www.End1in4.org</p>
May 15, 2024
<p>Today, we’re joined once more by Dr. Lindsay Gibson, clinical psychologist and author of numerous books, who you’ll remember from Season Two when we spoke about overcoming the impacts of damaging parents – or as Lindsay names them, “Emotionally Immature Parents.” Since that last podcast, Lindsay has released another book just last year, to offer even more help with how to deal with Emotionally Immature People (EIPs) in general.<br/><br/></p><p>I love the title of Lindsay’s new book, <em>Disentangling from Emotionally Immature People: Avoid Emotional Traps, Stand Up for Your Self, and Transform Your Relationships as an Adult Child of Emotionally Immature Parents!</em> The word disentangling, in particular, seems apt because I think we all often feel entangled, bound up and wound up as a result of relationships that have harmed us, and continue to harm us.<br/><br/></p><p>If you grew up with an emotionally immature, unavailable, or selfish parent, your emotional needs as a child were likely not met or were dismissed—and you likely have lingering feelings of anger, loneliness, betrayal, and abandonment in adulthood. <br/><br/></p><p>And now, in adulthood, we continue to be confronted by people with similar “emotionally immature” characteristics—and they can be damaging to us. They tend to be <em>me-first</em> people, with little regard for others. They may not respect you as an individual—which can be isolating, hurtful, and lonely. Emotionally Immature People are often unpredictable, volatile, and difficult to handle.<br/><br/></p><p>As adult children of emotionally immature parents, we may be especially vulnerable to EIPs. But we are not powerless! Lindsay’s latest book helps us to avoid common traps, build confidence, and stand strong in our <em>selves</em>, without guilt, shame, or fear so we don’t become entangled with Emotionally Immature People in our adulthoods.<br/><br/></p><p>In this podcast, we’re going to deep dive into disentangling from Emotionally Immature People so we can transform even our most challenging relationships into happy and healthy ones.<br/><br/></p><p>For more resources, visit www.OvercomingChildSexualAbuse.com and www.End1in4.org</p>
May 8, 2024
<p>Today, we’re joined by acclaimed author, facilitator and teacher, Heather Plett, who first joined us in Season Three when we spoke about Heather’s book, <em>The Art of Holding Space.</em> In this podcast, we talk about Heather’s recently released book, <em>Where Tenderness Lives: On Healing, Liberation, and Holding Space for Oneself</em>, which is described as <em>“A journey of self-exploration, forgiveness, and individual and collective healing.”<br/><br/></em><br/><em>Where Tenderness Lives</em> is an exploration of what it means to unravel what we’ve learned from our families, societies, religions, and cultures so we can heal and create purposeful and joyful lives. Heather reveals:</p><p>· How trauma can shape our lives and our personalities; </p><p>· How treating ourselves with tenderness can lead to our healing, and can invite others into healing; and </p><p>· How learning to hold space for ourselves is one of the most important and valuable pursuits on our journeys beyond trauma.<br/><br/><br/>By reflecting on her own life with vulnerability and self-compassion, including moving through her experience of rape, the death of her son, and divorce, among other trauma and life challenges, Heather provides us with a path to self-exploration and individual and collective healing.</p><p> </p><p>Heather says, “This work has changed me – in hard and oh-so-beautiful ways. In learning to let go, I found freedom. In learning to hold space, I found connection. I will spend the rest of my life in this practice. I will continue to grow and deepen my understanding, and I will continue to share that learning…”</p><p> </p><p>I know this will be a revealing, personal, and profoundly powerful podcast episode and I’m so grateful to Heather for joining us.<br/><br/></p><p>For more resources, visit www.OvercomingChildSexualAbuse.com and www.End1in4.org</p>
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