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November 2020

Adverse Childhood Experiences as Predictors of Perceived Health: Assessing the ACE Pyramid Model Using Multiple-Mediation [scholarlycommons.hcahealthcare.com]

By Phillip Hughes and Tabitha L. Ostrout, HCA Healthcare Journal of Medicine, November 1, 2020 Background: Adverse Childhood Experiences (ACEs) have been shown to contribute to a litany of mental and physical health problems, including several chronic diseases and death, via a model known as the ACE pyramid. Many of the results of ACEs in the ACE pyramid are known contributors to poor perceived health, which has significant health implications. Despite these results, a possible link between...

Research Shows the Importance and Paradox of Early Childhood Care and Education [rwjf.org]

By Krista Scott and Tina Kauh, Robert Wood Johnson Foundation, October 8, 2020 While working from home and caring for our families as we wait out the COVID-19 pandemic hasn’t always been easy, it certainly is a privilege that we value during these unprecedented times. We’re fortunate that our organization recognizes the importance of families and caregiving. In addition, the nature of our jobs allows us to work remotely and have flexible schedules. This helps us support our families during a...

Childhood trauma: The kids are not alright, and part of the explanation may be linked to epigenetics [geneticliteracyproject.org]

By Kristen Hovet, Genetic Literacy Project, October 30, 2020 Kids are resilient. Kids bounce back. Tell that to Dave Brethauer , a performance coach in Chicago, who told Genetic Literacy Project that he spent the better part of his adult life “fighting to find” himself following the trauma he experienced as a child. “From the time I was five till 14 I had an abusive stepdad in my life,” he said. To cope, he found himself turning to alcohol, sex, overeating, and exercise addictions – anything...

Here's What to Do if Your Past Trauma Is Affecting Your Mental Health, According to a Trauma Expert [hellogiggles.com]

By Raven Ishak, HelloGiggles, November 1, 2020 Adriana Alejandre , licensed marriage and family therapist and founder of Latinx Therapy , a counseling community and directory aimed specifically at Latinx patients, first realized she wanted to be a mental health professional when she became a single, teen mom during her first year in college and had no idea that the "intense sadness and disconnection" she felt from her son was normal. "I did not know that I had postpartum depression," the...

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