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Sept. 27, 2024

Burn Victim to Human Rights Doctor: A Story of Healing, Hope, and Human Rights

Burn Victim to Human Rights Doctor: A Story of Healing, Hope, and Human Rights

One mans remarkable journey to find healing through volunteering with refugees and becoming a human rights activist!

One mans remarkable journey to find healing through volunteering with refugees and becoming a human rights activist!


“I want you to imagine for a moment…You get a call from your 17 year old child, iwho has journeyed into a forgone country int he middle of a war zone because he had an unwavering conviction to help refugees there? 

What would you?

How would you react? 

Would you be scared? Worried? Traumatized?

Well thats the reality for the parents of my next guest on Through The Trauma Podcast!” 

Don’t miss this episode! Come be inspired in this true depiction of courage and strength exuded by a 17 year old boy who has a desire to save the world, and the ambition to carry through on the task!” 



Dr. Scott Allen shares his personal childhood story of a burn injury and how it led him to a career in health and human rights. He discusses the challenges of childhood trauma and the lifelong journey of coping and finding peace. He also talks about his decision to volunteer in refugee camps on the Thai-Cambodian border at the age of 17 and how it was driven by his trauma. Dr. Allen emphasizes the importance of recognizing and listening to the stories of those who are suffering. Scott Allen shares his experience working in refugee camps on the Thai-Cambodian border and the impact it had on his life. He arrived at one of the smaller camps on the southernmost strip, where the beach of the Gulf of Siam meets the mountains. He had the opportunity to meet with various agencies and individuals who helped him on his journey. The early period of the refugee crisis was chaotic, but Scott was inspired by the resilience, strength, and generosity of the refugees. He also discusses the importance of human connection and compassion in healing from trauma.



Takeaways

  • Childhood trauma is a lifelong journey of coping and finding peace.
  • Stories have the power to raise awareness and let people know they are not alone in their experiences.
  • Trauma can lead to positive outcomes, such as creating new things and being passionate about helping others.
  • Recognizing and listening to the stories of those who are suffering is crucial in providing support and understanding. The early period of a refugee crisis is chaotic and traumatic, but the resilience and strength of the refugees can be inspiring.
  • Human connection and compassion are essential in healing from trauma.
  • Individual interactions and small acts of kindness can have a significant impact on someone's life.
  • Finding one's purpose and making a positive impact on others can help in overcoming trauma.
  • Acknowledging and sharing one's trauma story can inspire and give hope to others.


Learn More About Dr. Scott Allen

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childhood trauma, burn injury, coping, peace, volunteer, refugee camps, Thai-Cambodian border, suffering, listening, refugee camps, Thai-Cambodian border, trauma, resilience, human connection, compassion