Question

3. Neen now travels around the U.S. as an inspirational speaker/trainer on trauma informed care. In

the film, she meets with a small group of women who are incarcerated to discuss exposure to

trauma. In this setting, one participant (in her late thirties) disclosed childhood sexual abuse for the

first time. Why do you think she was able to finally verbalize the abuse in that setting? Why was

this important for her to do?