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June 2023

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Dear President Biden, Please consider Dr. Vincent Felitti and Dr. Robert Anda, co-authors of the Kaiser Permanente/CDC Adverse Childhood Experiences Study, for the Presidential Medal of Freedom and the Congressional Medal of Honor. They had the foresight to connect adverse childhood experiences with poor health outcomes. The ACE Study and its follow-ups are perhaps the most consequential body of epidemiological research. Information about the ACE Study can be found at...

Forging Bonds, Breaking Barriers: The Transformative Power of Relational Equity

Beyond the now familiar tip-off that draws our attention to the dysfunction of patriarchal power structures that favor exclusion from the table of equity—rather than inclusion—maybe we should be asking ourselves what trauma-informed values the new table could be founded on through a PACEs science lens.

Register now for the Trauma Informed Educators Network (TIEN) June Conference!

#DisuptersUnite will unite for the fourth annual Trauma Informed Educators Network (TIEN) Conference on June 22-23, 2023, according to conference founder and planner, Mathew Portell, director of education and communities for PACEs Connection. “TIENetwork2023 is bringing back the opportunity for our community of education leaders – professionals working to change the education system – to learn and connect virtually,” said Portell. “Offering this as a virtual conference allows our...

Register now for Historical Trauma in the state of Hawaii & the U.S. Territories June 22nd, 2023!

Due to its popularity, PACEs Connection's Race & Equity Workgroup is continuing the “Historical Trauma in America Series”. This event examines historical trauma in the United States and its impact on American society in a series of virtual discussions. It is sponsored by St. David's Foundation . The series, which began in July 2021, highlights several regions within the United States and outlines how unresolved historical trauma has impacted every aspect of American life and directly...

The Brain Science of Trauma and Resilience

Lucia is a career consultant at a workforce development career center in a large, diverse city in the Upper Great Lakes region. Prior to the COVID-19 pandemic, she was excelling at her job. She was engaged, clients loved her, and her supervisor was impressed with her potential. However, once the pandemic hit, she started to struggle. She could not keep up with requests to help clients or respond to coworkers. She would go days without answering emails. Small mistakes would devastate her and...

PACEs Research Corner — June 2023, Part 1

[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!! — Rafael Maravilla] Child Abuse Gilchrist SA, Stanfield J, Tan MAM, et al. Changes in Pediatric Non-accidental Trauma Emergency Department Visits During and Following the...

‘History. Culture. Trauma.’ podcast: Encore interview with Dr. Bruce Perry on historical trauma and 'What Happened to You?' Thurs. 1 p.m. PT; 4 p.m. ET

As a reflection on the past weekend's celebration of Juneteenth, and the historical trauma of chattel slavery influencing our lives today, this week's episode of the History. Culture. Trauma podcast is an excerpt from a recorded interview of Dr. Bruce Perry conducted by hosts Ingrid Cockhren, PACEs Connection CEO, and Mathew Portell, director of education and outreach, in June, 2022. In this interview Perry discusses, within the context of historical trauma, his #1 New York Times Bestseller...

Adverse Childhood Effects and Pregnancy

How new parents perceive their personal childhood experiences has a significant impact on the health and wellness, as well as their unborn child. It is paramount for expectant parents to care for themselves in order to reduce stress and physical illness on their unborn child. When a mother experiences extreme amounts of stress, neurohormones are released from the expectant mother to the fetus, causing a fight or flight response (Center for Child Counseling, 2023). Maternal stress can appear...

LEGAL SANCTIONS ON TRANS HUMANS IS BASED ON PREJUDICE NOT SCIENCE

House panel debates gender-affirming care bill Republicans in Congress are pushing a controversial new bill that would pull federal funding from children’s hospitals that provide gender-affirming care for minors — a move that public health experts and pediatricians warn could have a seismic impact on transgender children’s mental health and those hospitals’ services overall. The otherwise bipartisan hearing on a pack of bills got ugly fast. Rep. Anna Eshoo (D-Calif.) said the legislation...

Research and Insights [sesameworkshop.org]

From Sesame Workshop, Image: from article, June 2023 Ever since the landmark study that inspired Sesame Street, Sesame Workshop has been leading the conversation about how media can educate children. For us, cracking the code of learning is a continuous process — and a collaborative one. Uniting researchers, educators, producers, and entrepreneurs, we’re forever inventing a more engaging, enriching, and encouraging world for kids, even as their needs and environments change. [ Please click...

Trauma-Informed Care and PTMF Reduce Self-Harm, Seclusion, and Restraint in Acute Inpatient Psychiatric Setting [madinamerica.com]

Illustration of the PTMF framework by psychologist Juliet Young (@Juliet_Young1) By Richard Sears, Mad in America, June 13, 2023 A recent study published in Frontiers in Psychology suggests that adopting a Trauma-Informed Care (TIC) approach in inpatient psychiatric settings can significantly reduce self-harm and the use of seclusion and restraint. The researchers, led by clinical psychologist Faye Nikopaschos, credit this reduction to weekly staff training on psychological stabilization and...

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