
Sign up to save your podcasts
Or


Send JKO a Text Message
If you knew something would harm your child, will you do it? What if it was your spousal relationship? Last week Jessica Faught talked about the steep price she had to pay to rebuild her relationship with her daughter; their relationship had been strained by attachment disorder. Today, Osa Samuel Olagunju, licensed counsellor and psychotherapist unveils how domestic violence induces attachment disorders and how if unaddressed, it creates constant parent-child conflict, behavioral disorders and a plethora of other challenges.
If you or anyone you know is in an unhealthy relationship with any type of abuse, and they have children, please share this episode with them. We all have a role to play in keeping our families and children’s future safe.
About Osa Samuel Olagunju
Osa is a Licensed Professional Counselor (LPC) in the state of New Jersey and a National Certified Counselor (NCC) specializing in Mood Disorders, Anxiety, Women's Issues. For over 15 years, Osa has worked with individuals and groups to address issues like Domestic Abuse, Family Conflict, Grief, Relationship Issues, among others. You can call Osa on (201) 561-7967 or email her to book a free 15 minute consultation.
References in this episode
Abducted as a Teen: Jessica’s Journey from Trauma
The startling toll on children who witness domestic violence is just now being understood
The Impact of Witnessing Domestic Violence on Children: A Systematic Review
Please DM me on Instagram or Facebook @judithobatusa to let me know what you thought of this episode.
If you'll love to share your story on the #MessyCantStopHer podcast, click here to let me know.
Music Credit: https://indiefy.me/wanted-carter
Support the show
If Messy Can’t Stop Her blesses or inspires you, please consider supporting it at supportmessycantstopher.buzzsprout.com. Thank you for being part of this journey.
If you would love to share your story on the #MessyCantStopHer podcast, click here to let me know.
Thank you so much for listening.
Music Credit: https://indiefy.me/wanted-carter
By Judith Kambia Obatusa (JKO)Send JKO a Text Message
If you knew something would harm your child, will you do it? What if it was your spousal relationship? Last week Jessica Faught talked about the steep price she had to pay to rebuild her relationship with her daughter; their relationship had been strained by attachment disorder. Today, Osa Samuel Olagunju, licensed counsellor and psychotherapist unveils how domestic violence induces attachment disorders and how if unaddressed, it creates constant parent-child conflict, behavioral disorders and a plethora of other challenges.
If you or anyone you know is in an unhealthy relationship with any type of abuse, and they have children, please share this episode with them. We all have a role to play in keeping our families and children’s future safe.
About Osa Samuel Olagunju
Osa is a Licensed Professional Counselor (LPC) in the state of New Jersey and a National Certified Counselor (NCC) specializing in Mood Disorders, Anxiety, Women's Issues. For over 15 years, Osa has worked with individuals and groups to address issues like Domestic Abuse, Family Conflict, Grief, Relationship Issues, among others. You can call Osa on (201) 561-7967 or email her to book a free 15 minute consultation.
References in this episode
Abducted as a Teen: Jessica’s Journey from Trauma
The startling toll on children who witness domestic violence is just now being understood
The Impact of Witnessing Domestic Violence on Children: A Systematic Review
Please DM me on Instagram or Facebook @judithobatusa to let me know what you thought of this episode.
If you'll love to share your story on the #MessyCantStopHer podcast, click here to let me know.
Music Credit: https://indiefy.me/wanted-carter
Support the show
If Messy Can’t Stop Her blesses or inspires you, please consider supporting it at supportmessycantstopher.buzzsprout.com. Thank you for being part of this journey.
If you would love to share your story on the #MessyCantStopHer podcast, click here to let me know.
Thank you so much for listening.
Music Credit: https://indiefy.me/wanted-carter