Season 6: Episode 13 - Carya's Story Part 5
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In this pivotal chapter of her story, Carya shares how her long nightmare began to shift—when the years of abuse finally gave way to rescue. Yet safety was not something she could walk into alone. This episode highlights the crucial role of people-helpers—those who step in, stand beside, and walk with survivors through the fear, uncertainty, and fragile beginnings of healing.
Show Notes:
- Episode 4 Self-Care
- Episode 6 Dr Heather Evans
- Restoring the Shattered Self by Dr. Heather Gingrich
- Treating Trauma and Christian Counseling by Dr. Heather Gingrich
- Graduate Certificate in Trauma Therapy
- The Other Half of Church by Jim Wilder
- Self-Regulation for Daily Triggers
- Justice From the Victim’s Perspective by Judith Herman
- Honoring the Truth: A Response to the Backlash by Ellen Bass and Laura Davis
- Escaping Enemy Mode and The Red Dragon Cast Down by Dr Jim Wilder
- Serving SRA Survivors: Satanic Ritual Abuse Recovery by Kay Elise Tolman
- On the Threshold of Hope by Diane Langberg
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