Trauma, Betrayal & Courage: Moving from Silence to Strength.

Overcoming Child Sexual Abuse ~ With Kathy Andersen

Join me as I talk with Dr. Jennifer Freyd, PhD, to understand how betrayal from childhood trauma “show ups” in our adulthood, and ways we can overcome those effects.

  • How Abusers Silence Victims and How That Affects Us In Adulthood.
  • The Courage To Confront: The Good, The Bad, & "The How?"
  • Women In The Workplace: Overcoming The “Silent and Hidden Barriers” from Childhood Trauma.

Dr. Freyd is the founder of The Center for Institutional Courage, and Professor Emerit of Psychology, at the University of Oregon. She’s also Affiliated Faculty at the Women's Leadership Lab at Stanford University.  Dr. Freyd is world-renowned for her work on Betrayal trauma, Institutional Betrayal and Courage, and for her framework (DARVO) that identifies strategies used by abusers to manipulate their victims. That framework is so widely-known that actress, political activist, and sexual assault survivor, Ashley Judd, referenced it when discussing the Harvey Weinstein sexual abuse allegations in an interview with Diane Sawyer in 2017. Dr. Freyd has also been interviewed extensively by media in relation to the Harvey Weinstein case, and is sought internationally to talk about ways individuals can overcome childhood trauma, and how institutions play a role through betrayal and courage. Dr. Freyd’s books and speaking appearances have reached millions of people around the world.

For more resources, visit www.OvercomingChildSexualAbuse.com and www.End1in4.org

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