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The Truth About Child Abuse: Why It’s Not Strangers (Understanding Grooming, Trust & Complex Trauma)

16 min · 28 de abr de 2026
Portada del episodio The Truth About Child Abuse: Why It’s Not Strangers (Understanding Grooming, Trust & Complex Trauma)

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In this powerful episode of Holding Space, Dr. Christopher Barker breaks down one of the most dangerous myths about child abuse—that the primary threat comes from strangers. Drawing on decades of research and clinical experience, Dr. Barker explains why over 90% of child abuse cases involve someone the child already knows and trusts. He explores how grooming actually works, why abuse often goes undetected, and how social media narratives can unintentionally mislead parents and communities. This episode sheds light on the psychological realities of abuse, including why children often don’t disclose, how families can miss the signs, and how early trauma can shape lifelong patterns. Most importantly, it offers clarity that empowers both survivors and caregivers to better understand, recognize, and prevent harm. If you’re a parent, clinician, educator, or survivor, this is an essential conversation about awareness, protection, and healing. If you would like to have Dr. Barker as a guest on your podcast, or would like to be a guest on Holding Space, please email info@drchristopherbarker.com [info@drchristopherbarker.com] You can also visit: www.drchristopherbarker.com [http://www.drchristopherbarker.com]

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