By Sylvia Paull, Thrive Global, July 10, 2020
Recognizing one’s own traumatic childhood experiences can help us develop resilience for the current global traumas we are facing.
I work with Jane Stevens, founder and publisher of ACEsConnection.com, to write profiles of professionals who have integrated what’s known as ACEs science (adverse childhood experiences) into their professional and often their personal lives as well.
Since March 2020, ever since the pandemic and subsequent lockdowns struck, I’ve asked everyone I’ve interviewed how these additional stresses, especially when they might lack shelter or live with an abusive partner, affect their health.
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