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S3/Ep 9: Why Do Abuse Survivors Feel Numb? Childhood Sexual Abuse & Healing | Saprea Director
Season 3 · Episode 9

S3/Ep 9: Why Do Abuse Survivors Feel Numb? Childhood Sexual Abuse & Healing | Saprea Director

Guardians of Hope: Empowering Child Advocacy

January 6, 202616m 14s

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Show Notes

** Content Warning: This episode discusses childhood sexual abuse. Resources and support information are provided.**

One in eight children worldwide will experience sexual abuse before age 18. In the United States, one in four girls and one in six boys will be sexually abused before reaching adulthood.

Many are walking through life emotionally numb, disconnected from themselves and others, because at some point, numbness became the only way to survive unbearable pain.

Emotional numbness is a coping mechanism—the brain's protective response to trauma. Chris Yadon, Managing Director of Saprea, shares more about emotional numbness and how to break the silence, heal, and support loved ones going through it.

If you or someone you know needs support:

  • Saprea offers free retreats, support groups, and resources: saprea.org
  • National Sexual Assault Hotline: 1-800-656-HOPE (4673)

Topics

mental healthsexual abusechildrenparentingemotionsmenwomensapreaabuse