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Radio Curious revisits a conversation with Susan A. Clancy, author of "The Trauma Myth: The Truth About the Sexual Abuse of Children - and Its Aftermath." Her book analyze's child sexual abuse trauma, the after effects, and the Catholic church's response.
Barry Vogel, Attorney and Counselor is the Host and Producer of Radio Curious. Christina Aanestad and Yuko Kodama are the Assistant Producers.
This conversation discusses the myth of when and how trauma from child sexual abuse occurs. Our guest, Susan A. Clancy, Ph.D., and author of âThe Trauma Myth:Â The Truth About the Sexual Abuse of Children â and Its Aftermathâ discusses how childhood sexual abuse abuse is perceived by the victim; the effects of denial, minimization and blame; and how this issue within the Catholic Church is not being resolved.
Dr. Susan A. Clancy is the Research Director of the Center for Womenâs Advancement, Development and Leadership at the Central American Institute for Business Administration in Nicaragua. This interview with Susan A. Clancy was recorded on April 12, 2010, from her home in Managua, Nicaragua.
The books Dr. Susan A. Clancy recommends are âHappiness: A Historyâ by Darrin M. McMahon and âIn The Woods,â by Tana French.
Radio Curious is a half-hour, weekly, long-form interview program, now in it's 26th year. We interview people on a curiously wide variety of topics about life and ideas. Our website is www.radiocurious.org. If your station airs Radio Curious please let us know curious@radiocurious.org, we will add you to our list of syndicate stations. We also welcome questions, feedback and program ideas. Radio Curious 280 N. Oak St. Ukiah, Ca 95482. (707) 462-6541.