Blog Post: Breaking Through Denial – A Conversation with Kim O’Hara
Denial is one of the most powerful coping mechanisms for survivors of childhood sexual abuse. It can shield us from painful memories and help us survive—but at what cost? In this deeply personal and illuminating conversation, I sit down with Kim O’Hara, author of No Longer Denying Sexual Abuse: Making the Choices That Can Change Your Life, to talk about her journey from silence to self-empowerment.
Kim shares what it was like to live in denial for years, the turning point that forced her to face the truth, and the challenges she overcame along the way. We explore how unprocessed trauma can seep into every area of life—relationships, career, and self-worth—until we decide to acknowledge it.
If you’ve ever struggled with uncertainty about your past, questioned your memories, or felt the weight of a story left untold, this episode is for you. Kim’s journey is a testament to the strength it takes to stop running, face the truth, and reclaim your power.
Join us for this courageous conversation, where we talk about:
- How denial operates as both protection and a barrier to healing.
- What happens when we finally stop suppressing our past.
- The steps survivors can take to reclaim their voice and truth.
- How Kim found the strength to write her book and share her story with the world.
This episode is a reminder that you are not alone. If you’re ready to take the first step toward healing, this conversation will inspire you to embrace the truth and step into your power.