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ACE study shows big impact on physical and mental health outcomes [nrtoday.com]

This is the first in a three-part series exploring the effects of Adverse Childhood Experiences on children’s health. “If one in eight children suffered from an unknown but debilitating virus outrage would boil, editorials would harangue public officials and agencies would mobilize to counter the threat. The CDC would scramble resources to develop and share effective preventive measures while searching for a safe, effective vaccine. We would fight the scourge as we would a war of national...

Supergirl is a Myth: How to Help Girls Thrive in a World of Growing Expectations [kqed.org]

Depressive symptoms in girls shot up by 50 percent from 2010 to 2015, a rate more than double that for boys. As social media, college admissions and body image ideals become more ruthless, adolescent girls find themselves increasingly pressured to overachieve. In "Enough As She Is," Rachel Simmons explores how effortless perfection became the expectation for girls and how parents and society can "dispense with the myth of the so-called amazing girl." Guests: Rachel Simmons, author, "Enough...

Wisconsin Dept of Health Services - Trauma-Informed Care News & Notes, March 19, 2018

ACEs, Adversity's Impact Oprah reports on childhood trauma's long-term effects Exposure to childhood violence linked to psychiatric disorders Poverty, criminal justice involvement, biggest risk factors for emergency department use among youth Our children's fear: Immigration policy's effects on young children Childhood trauma link offers treatment hope for people with schizophrenia Disorder, disability or result of adverse childhood experience? Report: Five states where kids suffer high...

ACEsConnection Community Invited by CDC to Nominate Heroes Using ACEs Science to Prevent Violence.

The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention’s Division of Violence Prevention (DVP) is working to increase awareness, understanding, and commitment to violence prevention in a new “Tell Us About Your Hero” video series. The series will highlight people performing extraordinary acts of heroism in an effort to shift the culture and change the context in which violence occurs. Stories may focus on preventing violence types such as suicide, child abuse and neglect, sexual violence, intimate...

Roc Nation Invests in Company's 'Promise' to Reform Criminal Justice System [colorlines.com]

Shawn “ Jay-Z ” Carter, who has promoted criminal justice reform in prose and on screen , is putting his financial weight behind a start-up company that aims to use technology to reform bail and sentencing practices. TechCrunch reported yesterday (March 19) that Roc Nation , the MC ’s management company, invested in a first round of fundraising for Promise . The company joined venture capital groups like Kapor Capital , 8VC and First Round Capital to raise a total of $3 million for the new...

Therapist seeks to work with KCSD on school safety initiatives [chestercounty.com]

On February 14, a mass shooting occurred at Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School in Parkland, Florida that resulted in the deaths of 17 people and the wounding of 17 others. It became one of the world's deadliest school massacres on record, and just the latest in a continuum of school tragedies that have burned names like Sandy Hook and Columbine into the consciousness of America. As she watched the events unfold on television and social media over the next few days, Winden Rowe, M.S., a...

Rep. Will Coursey’s bill to increase mental health services in schools passes KY House overwhelmingly [thelakenews.com]

FRANKFORT – State Rep. Will Coursey’s effort to increase the number of mental-health professionals in Kentucky’s schools took a step closer to becoming law this morning when the Kentucky House of Representatives voted overwhelmingly for his House Bill 604. “In the days after that January 23 rd tragedy at Marshall County High School, I began meeting with mental health professionals, law enforcement, educators, and others to see what steps they might recommend,” Rep. Coursey said. “I wanted to...

Healing Is Possible

I devoted half of my book, Childhood Disrupted , to science-based interventions on how individuals can heal from the effects of ACEs. Here are some of the basics. H ere are some really important healing steps we can all take – which the science shows can help reverse the changes to our brains and DNA that might have occurred, growing up with ACES Writing to heal. Research shows individuals who write about emotional upheavals and stressful experiences for 20 minutes each day, over a period of...

Oprah Winfrey and Healing from the Inside Out

If you don’t fix the hole in the soul… you’re working at the wrong thing . - Oprah Winfrey Far too many children are growing up with a “hole in their soul.” Nearly half the nation’s children have experienced at least one or more traumatic events, including physical or sexual abuse, or neglect. The more adverse childhood experiences (ACEs) a child experiences, the greater the risk for physical and emotional problems, well into adulthood. To better understand the impact of childhood trauma and...

The Research Behind Trump's Anti-Drug Proposals [psmag.com]

Speaking in New Hampshire on Monday, President Donald Trump laid out his long-awaited plan for addressing addiction and overdose deaths in the United States. Among the proposed policies: sentencing drug dealers in some cases to the death penalty. While this punitive strategy has dominated the headlines , Trump also spoke on Monday about a wide mixture of policies meant to tackle the overdose epidemic from every angle. Some of these ideas have research to support their implementation; others...

What's the Difference Between a Frat and a Gang? [theatlantic.com]

When I thought about locking up with a crew in 1996, I wanted to see a full initiation first, not parts I stumbled upon over the years. My friend Cliff and I arrived at a park not close from my home in Jamaica, Queens. Leaves danced with the wind around our feet, wafting an eerie feeling in my 14-year-old black body. The grounds of the initiation beckoned: a high-rise chain link fence, enclosing two basketball courts. Through the daylighted chain, I watched scowls and punches and stomps...

Civil Rights Chief At HHS Defends The Right To Refuse Care On Religious Grounds [npr.org]

When Roger Severino tells his story, discrimination is at its heart. "I did experience discrimination as a child. And that leaves a lasting impression," he tells me. Severino directs the Office for Civil Rights in the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services. When I meet with him at his office in the shadow of the Capitol, he talks about his childhood as the son of Colombian immigrants growing up in Los Angeles. [For more on this story by ALISON KODJAK, go to...

The Heavy Burden of Teaching My Son About American Racism [theatlantic.com]

When I saw the sign for the Emmett Till Museum, I knew I had to take the next exit. As a Ph.D. student in American history studying the civil-rights movement, it felt almost like an obligation. My only hesitation was that my 7-year-old son was in the car too. Was he ready to learn about one of the most notorious lynchings in the nation’s history? Could I bear to watch his eyes lose some of their glow? The road that led from the highway to the one-street town of Glendora, Mississippi, was...

Nine Scientists Share Their Favorite Happiness Practices [greatergood.berkeley.edu]

How can we create a happier world? That question is on many people’s minds today, as we celebrate the sixth annual International Day of Happiness . This event grew out of a United Nations resolution affirming happiness as a fundamental human goal—and suggesting that we should approach economic growth in a way that promotes well-being for everyone. Social systems and institutions have a role to play in our happiness, and that’s evident in this year’s World Happiness Report . Researchers...

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