Dec. 31, 2024

From Victim to Warrior : A Mother's Fight Against Sexual Abuse and Domestic Violence with Karen Hansen

From Victim to Warrior : A Mother's Fight Against Sexual Abuse and Domestic Violence with Karen Hansen

[Content Warning]: Child sexual abuse, incest, rape, pregnancy by rape, suicidal ideation, describing forcible sodomy

Today, Jan is joined by Karen Hansen, a multidisciplinary entrepreneur, with a Bachelor of Science Degree in Interior Design from Florida State University. She has been a successful entrepreneur since 2001 and holds seven US Patents in product design. Based on the intimate details of her life experiences, in 2016, she began her journey as an advocate for victims and survivors of sexual abuse and domestic violence. Karen shares her journey from being a victim of sexual abuse and domestic violence to a passionate advocate for survivors. She discusses her traumatic experiences, the importance of believing survivors, and the need for societal change in viewing victims. Karen emphasizes empowering children to speak up against abuse and the role of therapy, especially EMDR, in her healing. Her story highlights resilience, advocacy, and the urgent need for awareness against sexual violence. Jan and Karen explore the complexities of trauma, effectiveness of EMDR therapy, and misunderstandings about trauma bonding. They address emotional struggles survivors face, particularly related to family dynamics and societal expectations. The conversation shifts to abortion legislation in Florida and its implications for trauma survivors, stressing the need for education to prevent childhood abuse and why the two cross-over. Hansen shares insights, advocating for open discussions about these critical issues. Karen highlights misconceptions about domestic violence and the importance of trauma-informed support. She explains the complexities of leaving abusive relationships and the need for patience from friends, as it takes an average of seven attempts for leaving to succeed. Their conversation concludes with when the transition from victim to survivor occurred for them, the challenges of the legal system, and the significance of shared experiences in healing.

Where To Find Karen Hansen:
TheCollectiveProjects.com
Insta: @wren_hansen_
LinkedIn: Karen Hansen

If you or someone you know is experiencing emotional distress or suicidal ideation, please access the resources below:

National Suicide and Crisis Lifeline: Call/Text 988
National Sexual Assault Hotline  (RAINN) : 1-800-656-HOPE (4673)
National Alliance for Mental Illness: 1-800-950-6264

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