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For Year-end Giving: Please Help Save The PACEs Connection Resource Center with Your Tax-Deductible Gift Today.

Please help us save the Resource Center with your tax-deductible gift today, here . With the December 31, 2024, deadline looming for payment to maintain the PACEs Connection Resource Center , we hope you’ll help protect this invaluable benefit of your free membership and put supporting PACEs Connection at the top of your list. “There’s not another resource like this,” said Dana Brown, one of two former PACEs Connection employees working as volunteers to keep the site going since it was...

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How Psychotherapy for Trauma May Help Chronic Pain [psychologytoday.com]

By Andrea Bonior, Psychology Today, Image: Unsplash , December 26, 2024 Chronic pain is a condition with immense emotional impacts and one that can be brutal for its sufferers—affecting quality of life, mood, relationships, and work. Its psychological effects are well-documented. In a recent study by UCLA Health and the US Veterans Affairs Office and published in JAMA Network Open, however, the reverse direction is explored. This study took a look at the impact of emotions and stress on...

What You Need to Know About Kwanzaa [defendernetwork.com]

By Amaka Watson, Defender, Image: screenshot from article , December 21, 2024 Starting December 26, the seven-night celebration of Kwanzaa begins. This African-American and Pan-African holiday is celebrated by millions worldwide with the goal to strengthen the values of African heritage and reinforce community among African-Americans. If you are unfamiliar with this holiday tradition, here is what you need to know about Kwanzaa: Who created Kwanzaa? Dr. Maulana Karenga, professor and...

Talking to children about homelessness and addiction is part of parenthood in S.F. [sfchronicle.com]

Tatiana Alabsi and her 11-year-old son, Sami, walk through San Francisco’s Tenderloin to the police station, where they take a karate class. Scott Strazzante/The Chronicle By Maggie Angst, San Francisco Chronicle, December 27, 2024 Walking through San Francisco’s Tenderloin neighborhood, Tatiana Alabsi and her 11-year-old son, Sami, often must navigate tents, people in drug-induced stupors, and groups congregating over stolen goods or drugs. For Alabsi’s family, who immigrated from Yemen to...

Why Celebrating Small Wins Matters

In a busy work environment, it’s easy to get caught up in long-term goals and overlook the small steps that take us there. However, celebrating small wins is essential for keeping your team motivated, engaged, and focused on progress. Celebrating small wins is an especially important practice in trauma-informed workplaces. Recognizing incremental achievements creates a sense of emotional safety and trust, making everyone feel valued for their contributions—big or small. As the saying goes,...

Major Federal Funding for Child Welfare and Family Services Preserved

GOOD NEWS! In the midst of the chaotic and dysfunctional budgeting process at the end of the year the U.S. Senate passed H.R. 9076, the Protecting America’s Children by Strengthening Families Act , also known as the Supporting America's Children and Families Act, by unanimous consent! It was previously passed by the House. It now goes to President Biden for his signature into law. H.R. 9076 reauthorizes and updates Title IV-B of the Social Security Act, a critical child welfare law, through...

7 Powerful Benefits of Theater for Trauma Recovery

Trauma can trap individuals in cycles of pain, disconnection, and emotional paralysis. Creative solutions, such as drama and theater, can offer an alternative or supplement to traditional talk therapy, offering an embodied, active approach to healing. Limitations of Traditional Trauma Therapy Traditional therapy has long been the go-to approach for healing from trauma. Many people find relief from the insights generated through talk therapy, cognitive behavioral techniques, and other...

PACEs Research Corner — December Part 2, 2024

[Editor's note: Dr. Harise Stein at Stanford University edits a web site — abuseresearch.info — that focuses on the effects of abuse, and includes research articles on PACEs. Every month, she posts the summaries of the abstracts and links to research articles that address only ACEs, PCEs and PACEs. Thank you, Harise!] Human Trafficking Santiago Mangual KP, Patin E, Chandler M, et al. Part I: Health issues of those experiencing trafficking: Background and context for dermatologists. Clin...

Stop Institutional Child Abuse Act Passed - Pseudo-therapy stopped

The Stop Institutional Child Abuse Act is officially headed to President Biden’s desk. The Stop Institutional Child Abuse Act, a bill Ro Khanna introduced last year, tackles abuse and neglect in the so-called “troubled teen” industry. Paris Hilton, a survivor of this abuse, spoke out about her experience and inspired change. Each year, tens of thousands of children are neglected, abused, and exploited by an industry that sells itself as a solution for troubling behavior while traumatizing...

PACEs Research Corner — December Part 1, 2024

[Editor's note: Dr. Harise Stein at Stanford University edits a web site — abuseresearch.info — that focuses on the effects of abuse, and includes research articles on PACEs. Every month, she posts the summaries of the abstracts and links to research articles that address only ACEs, PCEs and PACEs. Thank you, Harise!] Child Abuse Riccardi JS, Hale M. Adverse childhood experiences and brain injury in younger children: Findings from the 2021-2022 National Survey of Children's Health. Brain...

The Surviving Spirit Newsletter December 2024

The latest Surviving Spirit Newsletter - Hope, Healing & Help for Trauma, Abuse & Mental Health is out - It can be read online via this & you can also subscribe - http://ml.survivingspirit.com/dada/mail.cgi/archive/newsletter/20241218122142/ or this - https://www.survivingspirit.com/pdfs/2024-12-The_Surviving_Spirit_Newsletter_December_2024.pdf “ Every single person has at least one secret that would break your heart. If we could just remember this, I think there would be a lot...

Elements of Trauma-Informed Journalism (echo)

To read more of Echo's blog post, please click here; Trauma-Informed Journalism . The power dynamic between journalist and trauma survivor is inherently unequal. Unlike survivors, journalists know and control the reporting process. They ask the questions, choose the quotes, and frame the story—often without any input from the survivor. Power and control (“agency”) are taken from the survivor during the traumatic experience; therefore, trauma experts agree, restoring agency is essential for...

Ways to Help Heal Hidden Wounds of Trauma

“What if I was made for evil?” These are the words of a 15-year-old African American male that I will never forget. He was in an alternative to incarceration program. As a social worker, in my usual capacity of trying to encourage and uplift this young man, I told him that he was made for good and he countered with the aforementioned question. He said, ‘If someone was made for good, then someone had to be made for evil.’ He asked, what if that was him? It stopped me in the middle of my...

Self-Care for Professionals

As teachers, who represent one of the most relationship-intensive professions, we must first nourish ourselves so that we can transfer the same energy and motivation to our students. If we act only to inform our students, this process can become mechanical after a while. However, if we can protect our own internal motivation and enjoy our profession, this will both satisfy us and inspire our students. This is how I define well-being: First, we must support ourselves, keep ourselves strong,...

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How Psychotherapy for Trauma May Help Chronic Pain [psychologytoday.com]

By Andrea Bonior, Psychology Today, Image: Unsplash , December 26, 2024 Chronic pain is a condition with immense emotional impacts and one that can be brutal for its sufferers—affecting quality of life, mood, relationships, and work. Its psychological effects are well-documented. In a recent study by UCLA Health and the US Veterans Affairs Office and published in JAMA Network Open, however, the reverse direction is explored. This study took a look at the impact of emotions and stress on...

What You Need to Know About Kwanzaa [defendernetwork.com]

By Amaka Watson, Defender, Image: screenshot from article , December 21, 2024 Starting December 26, the seven-night celebration of Kwanzaa begins. This African-American and Pan-African holiday is celebrated by millions worldwide with the goal to strengthen the values of African heritage and reinforce community among African-Americans. If you are unfamiliar with this holiday tradition, here is what you need to know about Kwanzaa: Who created Kwanzaa? Dr. Maulana Karenga, professor and...

Talking to children about homelessness and addiction is part of parenthood in S.F. [sfchronicle.com]

Tatiana Alabsi and her 11-year-old son, Sami, walk through San Francisco’s Tenderloin to the police station, where they take a karate class. Scott Strazzante/The Chronicle By Maggie Angst, San Francisco Chronicle, December 27, 2024 Walking through San Francisco’s Tenderloin neighborhood, Tatiana Alabsi and her 11-year-old son, Sami, often must navigate tents, people in drug-induced stupors, and groups congregating over stolen goods or drugs. For Alabsi’s family, who immigrated from Yemen to...

Why Celebrating Small Wins Matters

In a busy work environment, it’s easy to get caught up in long-term goals and overlook the small steps that take us there. However, celebrating small wins is essential for keeping your team motivated, engaged, and focused on progress. Celebrating small wins is an especially important practice in trauma-informed workplaces. Recognizing incremental achievements creates a sense of emotional safety and trust, making everyone feel valued for their contributions—big or small. As the saying goes,...

Major Federal Funding for Child Welfare and Family Services Preserved

GOOD NEWS! In the midst of the chaotic and dysfunctional budgeting process at the end of the year the U.S. Senate passed H.R. 9076, the Protecting America’s Children by Strengthening Families Act , also known as the Supporting America's Children and Families Act, by unanimous consent! It was previously passed by the House. It now goes to President Biden for his signature into law. H.R. 9076 reauthorizes and updates Title IV-B of the Social Security Act, a critical child welfare law, through...

Ask the Community

New research shows the vital importance of positive childhood experiences in helping to create empathy in children. See " The influence of Adverse and Positive Childhood Experiences on facets of empathy ". We are eager to find, illuminate, and share as models or norms these positive childhood experiences! You could simply post a photograph of a community experience that is culturally appropriate and community led, with information about your resiliency or PACEs group, what it is you all...Read More...

Participate in research on attachment, daily routine regularity, mental health, and childhood adversity!

Hi everyone! 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 survey takes approximately 15-25 minutes to complete, and all responses are completely anonymous. Plus, you'll have the chance to win one of two £30 Amazon vouchers as a thank you for...Read More...
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Presentation for Older Teens/Young Adults

Has anyone taken clips from any of the TIC documentaries and incorporated them into a presentation for older teens/young adults? And yes, it is great to be able to show a full documentary and then have a follow up discussion, but not always possible when you have just an hour slot. And another ask...does anyone have presentation materials for police depts? thank you.Read More...

Resilience Videos

Zareen Hasan
Hi Everyone, I'm in the process of building a Healthy Grandfamilies course and was looking for assistance with good video resources to describe PACES and resilience. The videos ideally need to be between 3-4 minutes long. I realize there is a lot to say on this topic, but wanted to be as concise as possible. Thank you in advance for your help.Read More...
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Presentation for High School Students in an Alternative Program

I am doing a presentation on trauma to older high school students in an alternative program. Had thought about showing Paper Tigers with follow up conversation. I know there are other documentaries and perhaps even Ted Talks or YouTubes that would speak to their experiences. I am looking for suggestions. These students live in an urban setting that oftentimes reeks of toxic stress. Also, wold appreciate suggestions of icebreakers to use. The groups will be small, lending the conversation to...Read More...
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