Now that you have made me think about it, it gives me an idea. My wife works in a library and she mentions all the time about how she understands many of the patrons better now that I have explained the impact of ACEs/ mental health. They have a little spot with ...
Im really happy to have found this site and I shared it with my Mental Health co workers. I have questions... is adoption considered trauma with paces and I want to learn/read/research more on mental illness and ACES PACES 2021/9/17上午4:28 Jane StevensPublisher, ACEsTooHigh; founder...
Many of you were probably very intrigued by ACEs Connection member Roger Kluck's posts about a successful answer to ACEs. (Take a look at his posts, linked below.) I just got back from an amazing Alternatives to Violence Project workshop in Folsom Prison. The inmate participants found the ...
between a woman who works on behalf of children in foster care and former Congressman Patrick Kennedy who the afternoon before saw the film at a private, pre-premier in Washington, DC. His response to her words of concern for children whose life circumstances are so difficu...
He specializes in Adverse Childhood Experiences (ACEs), Historical and Intergenerational trauma, Social/Emotional Intelligence (EQ), Leadership, and Youth Justice. Brandon brings a down-to-earth and compassionate attitude to Mental Health. He holds a B.A. in Sociology from the University of ...
This attachment facilitates the vision of an interaction between "form" and "function", because together they stimulate progressively stronger emotions towards the environment; as one becomes increasingly attached to the biophilic quality of an environment one can be said to be engaged with it [40]...
I'm a PhD candidate at the University of Edinburgh, and I'm currently researching the associations between attachment, daily routine regularity, mental health, and childhood adversity. Your participation could significantly contribute to our understanding and clinical practices in these areas. The ...
In 2019, a team of researchers — Dr. Christina Bethell, Jennifer Jones, Dr. Narangerel Gombojav, Dr. Jeff Linkenbach and Dr. Robert Sege — found a dose-response association between positive childhood experiences and adult mental and relationship health among adults who had experienced ACEs, ...
They use ACEs to describe events that "substantially increase a child's risk forserious, lifelong medical and mental illnesses". They recognize that as the number of ACEs increase, so do the negative consequences in health (including mental health), social and economic arenas. And this...