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Open Access link (until July 1) to “A Thinking about Resilience: Open Access link (until July 1) to "A Critical Assessment of the Adverse Childhood Experiences Study at 20 Years”

The ACEs research by Drs. Felitti, Anda and colleagues emphasizes only household deficits, not family and community assets. To understand fully the effects of adversity and to build resilience, we need to recognize those assets and their unequal availability to households across divides of race, class, gender and locale.  Resilience is not only or mainly a quality of individuals alone; it is a quality of individuals in interaction with resources in their social environments.  For more, see the article at this link.  https://www.sciencedirect.com/...750&dgcid=author

 

 

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I certainly agree with this.

"...medical and therapeutic interventions dominate the responses to ACEs in much of the resilience and trauma-informed care movement while too often ignoring broad policy approaches to prevention."

and this

"...identify promising primary prevention efforts..."

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