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October 2020

For Pregnant Women, Stigma Complicates Opioid Misuse Treatment [thefix.com]

By Amarica Rafanelli 10/22/20, for The Fix.com New and expectant mothers face unique challenges when seeking treatment for an opioid use disorder. On top of preparing for motherhood, expectant mothers often face barriers to accessing treatment, which typically involves taking safer opioids to reduce dependency over time. The approach is called medication assisted therapy, or MAT, and is a key component in most opioid treatment programs. But with pregnant women, providers can be hesitant to...

Register now for Bridging to Resilience virtual conference by the ESSDACK Resilience Team

Bridging to Resilience is a virtual conference to connect us with the ideas, strategies, tools, and people to help build resilience and heal trauma in our own communities. When: November 12-13 Where: Zoom virtual conferencing. Links to keynotes and sessions will be shared with registered participants before November 12. Cost: $99/person for 2 full days of virtual learning + 1 year of On-Demand access to all the sessions after the conference closes. Can't attend on November 12-13? No problem!

Back to the Basics of HOPE [positiveexperience.org/blog]

By Dr. Bob Sege, 10/22/20, positiveexperience.org/blog [...] The spirit of HOPE is simple: children are not products to be graded, sorted, and labeled, and parents are complex human beings who love their children and do everything in their power to care for them. This sounds simple. However, we live in an age where accountability has been translated into systematic evaluation–including children’s physical and developmental progress, parents’ and caretakers’ mental health education and...

Psychotherapy: What to Expect and How to Find Help

In the last two posts, we have examined together some of the types of psychotherapy and the therapeutic alliance. In this piece, we shall explore what to and not expect in psychotherapy, and how to find the help you need. Important Qualities of a Great Therapist Just as there are many different types of therapists with many varying qualifications, finding one that meets your needs may take time and be frustrating. However, if you understand the qualities that make a great therapist you stand...

The Social Determinants of Mental Health: Definition, Validation, and Action

Mental health disparities, are as much a public health issue as racism itself, which is affirmed in over 20 states, 700 counties, and rising). The gaps in culturally-informed and inclusive treatment providers and interventions must also be mitigated. Defining the Social Determinants of Mental Health (SDoMH) is an unparalleled opportunity for integrated and wholistic health care models moving forward, plus all behavioral health professionals

After serving prison time, these students excel in Fresno State Program. How it works [fresnobee.com]

By Ashleigh Panoo, The Fresno Bee, October 21, 2020 After working for three months as a tutor at Fresno City College in 2016, Khoi Quach got a call that he needed to go to the campus police station. “As soon as I heard that, I knew there wasn’t going to be any good news,” the now 28-year-old said. At the station, he was told his background check came back, showing a conviction. He was fired. [ Please click here to read more .]

For first time, heads of all California's public education systems are Black or Latino [edsource.org]

By Louis Freedberg, EdSource, October 21, 2020 California is the most diverse state in the nation, so having a diverse leadership of its schools and colleges shouldn’t be that notable. But it is. Even for California. This January when Joseph Castro, a Mexican-American and native Californian, becomes chancellor of the 23-campus California State University system, for the first time, leaders of color will head up all four systems of public education in the state. [ Please click here to read...

Children and families need resources to address trauma at its roots [statnews.com]

By Ayanna Pressley and Carolyn B. Maloney, STAT, October 21, 2020 Like many nations across the globe, the U.S. continues to combat the devastation of the coronavirus pandemic. The Trump administration’s deficient response has elevated the emotional, physical, and economic harm suffered by families in America. As we move through this moment of collective trauma, we must adopt focused, evidence-based approaches to make our country whole again and ensure that these approaches prioritize a...

Philadelphia’s ‘trauma-informed’ approach to youth justice gives kids a lift

https://medium.com/@BloombergCities/philadelphias-trauma-informed-approach-to-youth-justice-give-kids-a-lift-3549d2e44122 Article written by Bloomberg Cities /Bloomberg Philanthropies “Hope” is not a word typically associated with juvenile arrests. Dr. Meagan Corrado thinks it should be. Corrado is a licensed clinical social worker who specializes in trauma treatment fo r children and teenagers. She’s also an adviser to a Philadelphia initiative aimed at changing the ways the criminal...

Join us at the Village Network Fall 2020 Leadership Summit, Oct. 26-27

We are just a few days away from our 2020 National Community Leadership Summit. And we are almost at capacity. I feel so proud of the amazing speakers who have come together to make this a truly honest and powerful series of conversations. We have many panels on structural racism and racial trauma and racial justice and childhood wellbeing that I think the ACEs community would really value. We have many speakers of color and several speakers representing Indigenous communities. Our Future,...

We Need to Watch/Rethink Our Language!

A recent report – FOCUSING THE LENS: Language and framing related to the experience of adversity in childhood -- challenges ACEsConnection members and Communities to join an “an inclusive and deliberate process of field-building” and a collective reappraisal of the language we employ to describe childhood adversity.

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