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May 2021

Community Care Through Cultural Healing

Through the ACEs study, we know how trauma can manifest for generations. Navigating cultural stigmas attached to mental health can increase shame and frustration while on your path towards healing. Our friends at ACEs Early Childhood Education posted this wonderful resource for a few upcoming webinars exploring wellness through a cultural lens. Click here to register for one of the two upcoming timeslots hosted through the La Maida Project on 5/18 and 5/20!

ACEs Research Corner — May 2021, Part One

[Editor's note: Dr. Harise Stein at Stanford University edits a web site — abuseresearch.info — that focuses on the health effects of abuse, and includes research articles on ACEs. Every month, she posts the summaries of the abstracts and links to research articles that address only ACEs. Thank you, Harise!! -- Jane Stevens] Jackson DB, Testa A, Vaughn MG. Adverse Childhood Experiences and School Readiness Among Preschool-Aged Children. J Pediatr. 2021 Mar;230:191-197 PMID: 33242472 From a...

California Surgeon General highlights link between systemic racism & ACEs

Whether it’s racial profiling at traffic stops or microaggressions at work, racism by any measure can cause toxic stress. That causal relationship and how it leads to a greater burden of ACEs (adverse childhood experiences) among communities of color was the subject of a webinar on April 28 entitled “ Racism and Discrimination as Risk Factors for Toxic Stress ,” sponsored by the California Surgeon General’s Office and the ACEs Aware Initiative. “I can't think of a more important conversation...

Nine New Communities Join PACEs Connection / May 2021

Please welcome these nine new communities to the PACEsConnection.com network! ACEs Indiana Coalition (IN) ACEs & Resiliency in the Intensive Alternative Family Treatment Network (NC) Gloucester, New South Wales, Australia Guilford Trauma Provider Network (NC) Jersey Shore ACEs Collaborative (NJ) NRV Resiliency Network (VA) Pima County (AZ) PACEs Task Force Resilient Guilford Network (NC) South Mississippi Youth Connection Initiative (MS) Details about each of them are below as is...

Maternal Health’s Ongoing Mandate for Women of Color: The Call for Wholistic Health Equity  

Last month’s CDC declaration that Racism is a public health crisis was long overdue. Yet, vital health and mental health disparities for women of color rage on amid this latest societal call to arms. Too many women of color, their families, and friends lay victim to gaping wounds, residual scars, and profound trauma from egregious maternal health experiences. Current facts speak volumes. The U.S. has the highest rate of maternal mortality among developed nations, rising steadily the past 40...

RISE: Navigating individual and collective wellness, advocacy, and change

Join Melissa McPheeters of Rise to Resilience with special guest and parent, Janise Cross, for this interactive workshop! Click here to register! Schedule: During this 3-hour interactive workshop, Melissa and Janise will facilitate a presentation, time for personal reflection, and voluntary activities to solidify learning and growth among participants. Two fifteen minute breaks are provided. There is no expectation that you have your camera to participate. We encourage you to show up in...

Expanding Treatment Options for the Growing Mental Health Pandemic

Looking for CME or CE credits? This training earns 1.5 CME or CE credits. REGISTER: https://www.eventbrite.com/e/e...tickets-151575148349 WHEN: Thursday, May 20, 2021 12:00 - 1:30 PM PST Training Description: This workshop addresses the mental health implications of COVID-19 and the long term mental health impact. Participants will learn about evidence-based alternative healing modalities as a complement to traditional therapy : (1) Tools to increase the heart and mind connection and mental...

New Journal Article: “Transforming Practice with HOPE (Healthy Outcomes from Positive Experiences)” [positiveexperience.org]

Chloe Yang, 5/10/21, positiveexperience.org/blog We are thrilled to announce the publication of our journal article, “Transforming Practice with HOPE (Healthy Outcomes from Positive Experiences),” in Maternal and Child Health. You can read the paper here on the HOPE website, on our Publications page . This paper was a team effort, led by Dr. Dina Burstein, HOPE Project Director. Other authors include: Chloe Yang, a research assistant working on HOPE; Kay Johnson, President of Johnson Group...

Gardening Just Twice a Week Improves Wellbeing and Prunes Your Stress, Says New Study [goodnewsnetwork.org]

By Good News Network, April 28, 2021 A new study reveals a significant association between gardening more frequently and improvements in wellbeing, perceived stress and physical activity. The study from Britain’s Royal Horticultural Society (RHS) surveyed more than 6,000 people, and results indicate that those who garden every day have wellbeing scores 6.6% higher and stress levels 4.2% lower than people who don’t garden at all. RHS Wellbeing Fellow and lead author, Dr Lauriane Chalmin-Pui...

Covered California Says Health Insurance Just Got Too Cheap to Ignore [californiahealthline.org]

By Bernard J. Wolfson, California Healthline, May 3, 2021 If you are uninsured because health coverage seemed too expensive the last time you looked, it’s time to look again. A new federal law could make it a whole lot cheaper to buy your own insurance if you don’t get coverage through an employer or a government insurance program such as Medicare or Medicaid. The law, the American Rescue Plan, provides billions of federal dollars to reduce premiums for people who buy their coverage through...

Mental Health Wellness For Healthcare Workers [relias.com]

By Natalie Vaughn, Relias, October 30, 2020 Nurses and doctors experience unexpected challenges daily — challenges that would quickly overwhelm many other individuals. Yet despite the mental and physical toll these challenges take, nurses and doctors are expected to persevere. In fact, many healthcare professionals take pride in their ability to endure long days and high-stress situations. But this attitude often keeps these individuals from engaging in the self-care they need to protect...

Fighting Back against ACES [crossville-chronicle.com]

By Heather Mullinix, Crossville Chronicle, May 6, 2021 Traumatic experiences in early childhood can put individuals at risk for future substance abuse, mental health disorders, chronic health conditions and early death. But efforts to combat those adverse experiences can help set children up for a brighter future, says Becky Haas, author, advocate and community educator. “No on picks where they start in life. But the good news is we can come alongside our children and help them have a better...

theory of mind development

You know, I have this idea that if you are willing to go through the mental torture of thinking through every last detail of everything that you could contemplate, and you do your best to understand exactly what is happening fundamentally and dynamically in social situations, your theory of mind will go from zero to better than everyone else’s by the time you are 27-30. It just feels that way because of the personal experience I have and understanding exactly where our attention goes more...

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