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August 2023

Young Americans who identify with gun culture are more likely to believe in male supremacy, research shows [19thnews.org]

A father helps his son steady a firearm during the National Rifle Association's annual convention in May 2022, in Houston, Texas. (BRANDON BELL/GETTY IMAGES) By Jennifer Gerson, The 19th*, August 3, 2023 Young Americans who identify strongly with gun use and gun ownership often hold male supremacist beliefs and racial resentment. The young people who are most closely associated with guns are more likely to be White people who have worse symptoms of anxiety or depression, according to new...

New Transforming Trauma Episode: Research and Evidence-Based Analysis for Exploring the Science and Art of NARM with Salman Alawadi

In medical terminology, “evidenced-based” is a gold star endorsement awarded to recurrent standards of proof that arise from comparison studies of a specific treatment protocol or prevention. Is it possible to validate NARM’s efficacy using those same evidence-based standards? Should we? In this episode of Transforming Trauma, Emily is joined by Salman Alawadi, a NARM practitioner and Ph.D. candidate in Research, Measurement, and Evaluation at the University of Miami, for a fascinating...

‘History. Trauma. Culture.’ podcast: Back-to-school with Relentless School Nurse Robin Cogan, Thursday, 1 p.m. PT

As American returns to school, “History. Culture. Trauma.” podcast hosts Ingrid Cockhren, PACEs Connection CEO, and Mathew Portell, director of communities, continue with their series of education-related, back-to-school podcasts. The second installment features an encore episode award-winning “relentless” school nurse, Robin Cogan , MEd, RN, NCSN, FNASN, FAAN. “In recent years, COVID-19, school shootings, affirmation of the identity of LGBTQ students, institutional racism, critical race...

L'Oréal Paris Inducts Ten Extraordinary Changemakers into Its Signature Philanthropic Initiative, Women of Worth (prnewsworth.com)

To read more of L'Oréal Paris Inducts Ten Extraordinary Changemakers into Its Signature Philanthropic Initiative, Women of Worth (prnewswire.com) , please click this link. In its 18 th year, the program recognizes 10 women and their commitment to addressing the nation's biggest issues through their non-profit work NEW YORK , Aug. 7, 2023 /PRNewswire/ -- Today, #1 global beauty brand L'Oréal Paris USA announces its 2023 L'Oréal Paris Women of Worth, recognizing the charitable achievements of...

Healthy Relationships

As we embark on a journey called life, we must remember the importance of true and honest relationships, whether intimate, professional, or platonic. Building healthy relationships is of great importance in each of our lives. I hope the relationships you build help to propel your existence toward success, happiness, and godliness. I have provided a document that shows several stages of Healthy Relationships. Their are seven aspects to a successful relationship. 1. Respect (Creating a space...

PACEs Research Corner — August 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 Andrzejewski T, DeLucia EA, Semones O, et al. Adverse Childhood Experiences in Autistic Children and Their Caregivers: Examining...

NURTURING GUILT: EXPLORING THE IMPACT OF GUILT ON FOSTER CHILDREN IN FOSTER CARE

Foster care is a crucial system designed to provide temporary homes and care for children who are unable to live with their biological families. While foster care aims to offer stability and support, the experience can be emotionally complex for children. One emotion that often plagues foster children is guilt. Guilt can arise from a range of circumstances and can significantly impact a child's emotional well-being and overall development. This article delves into the various sources of...

PARENT COPING SKILLS & STRESS MANAGEMENT

Coping skills and stress management are essential for parents as they face unique challenges and responsibilities. Here are some coping strategies and a brief history of stress management techniques that can be helpful: Self-Care: Parents should prioritize self-care to maintain their well-being. This includes getting enough sleep, eating healthily, exercising regularly, and taking breaks when needed. Don’t underestimate the impact of taking a few minutes to yourself. Taking care of your...

August COOP Meeting: Leverage the Latest Brain Science to Build Trust and Community Connections!

Our speaker for the August PACEs Connection Cooperative of Communities meeting will share ways of building community connections we may not have thought of before – starting with trust in the earliest and most important relationships – as well as some challenging news, exciting resources, and timely inspiration. Cooperative of Communities members and members of their communities are invited to join us tomorrow, August 8, 2023, at 10 a.m. PT, Noon CT, and 1 p.m. ET when we welcome Deborah...

How Japan is tackling ‘hikikomori’ – a syndrome that created a generation of recluses [telegraph.co.uk]

Last November, a government study estimated that nearly 1.5 million people in Japan were living as recluses CREDIT: Eri Miura/Getty By Nikola Smith, The Telegraph, July 31, 2023 For seven years in the prime of his youth, Hiroki Takimoto barely emerged from a bedroom in his parents’ home, reading old books, playing video games and eating, as he tried to hide himself from the world. Now 42 and fully recovered from a syndrome known in Japan as ‘hikikomori’ – or ‘shut-ins’ – the professional...

Empowered or Traumatized? A Call for Evidence-Informed Armed-Assailant Drills in U.S. Schools [nejm.org]

By Mary Beth Miotto and Robin Cogan, Photo: Unsplash, New England Journal of Medicine, July 6, 2023 “I was working in my preschool health office when the loudspeaker came on, but this time, it was not the voice of the school principal, it was the sound of gunshots. I had no students in my office, so I locked the door, covered the glass, closed the blinds, and hid in the corner. I had no idea if this was an unannounced lockdown drill or an active shooter in our building. In the end, it was a...

Racist abuse by Mississippi officers reveals a culture of misconduct, residents say [apnews.com]

By Michael Goldberg, Photo: Rogelio V. Solis/AP Photo, Associated Press (AP), August 5, 2023 Monica Lee sat outside her parents’ home, where a former Mississippi sheriff’s deputy pummeled her son, who died hours later in the hospital. It was a sweltering afternoon in Braxton — the same town where, in a separate episode, six white law enforcement officers tortured two other Black men in January, shaking seasoned federal prosecutors, elected officials and ordinary people to their core. The...

Doctors have their own diagnosis: 'Moral distress' from an inhumane health system [npr.org]

By Lisa Dogget, Illustration: ssnjaytuturkhi/Getty Images, National Public Radio (NPR), August 2, 2023 The young man was in his mid-20s when he came to see me for severe abdominal pain at my small community clinic. The pain, worse than any he'd ever experienced, had persisted for weeks and was getting worse. He cried out when I examined him. I didn't know the cause of his pain, but I could think of possibilities, including a ruptured appendix, a perforated ulcer or pancreatitis. He needed an...

Teachers association sues Tennessee education department over race education restrictions [abcnews.go.com]

The U.S. Department of Education building stands in Washington, D.C., Aug. 18, 2020. Erin Scott/Bloomberg via Getty Images, FILE By Kiara Alfonseca, Aaron Katersky, and Robert Zepeda, ABC News, July 26, 2023 A teachers association in Tennessee has filed a federal lawsuit against the state education department's restrictions on curriculum regarding race and gender in public schools. The Tennessee Education Association and five Tennessee public school educators behind the lawsuit believe the...

Trauma-Informed Workplaces

The Trauma Informed Health Care Education and Research (TIHCER) Collaborative presents... Vickie Choitz, Director of Trauma and Resilience at Work Corporation for a Skilled Workforce In this webinar, Corporation for a Skilled Workforce (CSW) will share information on how to cultivate trauma-informed workplaces to support staff who experience toxic stress and trauma. They will share examples from the Detroit at Work public workforce development system; a pilot with substance use disorder...

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