Skip to main content

Blog

Association between microbiome and the development of adverse posttraumatic neuropsychiatric sequelae after traumatic stress exposure [nature.com]

By Abigail L. Zeamer, Marie-Claire Salive, Xinming An, et al., Image: from article, Translational Psychiatry, November 18, 2023 Abstract Patients exposed to trauma often experience high rates of adverse post-traumatic neuropsychiatric sequelae (APNS). The biological mechanisms promoting APNS are currently unknown, but the microbiota-gut-brain axis offers an avenue to understanding mechanisms as well as possibilities for intervention. Microbiome composition after trauma exposure has been...

Explore how to transform your organization with HOPE | 2024 HOPE Summit [positiveexperience.org/blog]

By Laura Gallant, 12/14/23, https://positiveexperience.org/blog/ Whether you are a new or returning Summit attendee, The HOPE National Resource Center welcomes you to register for the Fourth Annual HOPE Summit taking place virtually on March 20 and 21, 2024. This year’s Summit is themed, “The HOPE Transformation,” where the HOPE community will dive into the Six Standards of HOPE . These Standards were created to help organizations align their practices with the HOPE framework. Deep dive into...

The Surviving Spirit Newsletter December 2023

The latest Surviving Spirit Newsletter - Hope, Healing & Help for Trauma, Abuse & Mental Health is out - It can be read online via this & you can also subscribe - http://ml.survivingspirit.com/dada/mail.cgi/archive/newsletter/20231212193838/ Healing the Mind, Body & Spirit Through the Creative Arts, Education & Advocacy Hope, Healing & Help for Trauma, Abuse & Mental Health “ Out of suffering have emerged the strongest souls; the most massive characters are seared...

Every Community Is Worth Collecting Data On [rwjf.org]

Community members representing various races, ethnicities, ages, genders, and people with disabilities stand on rectangular bars from a bar graph while holding up a line graph, conveying representative data collection. Photo credit: Gracia Lam By Tina Kauh, Robert Wood Johnson Foundation, December 7, 2023 To advance health equity, the research field and philanthropy must address underlying racism present in data collection. My parents, like so many other immigrants, moved to America with...

How we can break the cycle of intergenerational trauma [latimes.com]

By Laura Newberry, Illustration: Patrick Hruby, Los Angeles Times, December 12, 2023 Woven throughout most of this newsletter is the understanding that our past informs our present. It shows up in the choices we make, our relationships, our work. No corner of our lives goes untouched by the shadows of our former selves. The concept that personal history plays a key role in our psychology has been formally recognized since the days of Freud . A younger, burgeoning field of study is now...

Why Black Women With Incarcerated Loved Ones Face Loneliness [wordinblack.com]

By Alexa Spencer, Photo: South_agency/Getty, Word In Black, December 6, 2023 Being locked away in a prison cell for years on end can be devastatingly lonely for people behind bars. Aside from mail, TV, radio, and guest visitation, their access to the outside world is limited. Perhaps, lesser known is how loneliness impacts the loved ones of incarcerated people. A 2018 report by Essie Justice Group found that 1 in 4 women in the United States, and nearly 1 in 2 Black women, have a loved one...

Police officers can help prevent domestic violence killings by asking the right questions [stateline.org]

Left: On Dec. 7, 2022, family and friends released pink balloons in remembrance of Andreae Lloyd, whose boyfriend has been charged in her 2021 death. Right: Andreae Lloyd. Intimate partner violence is a serious public health problem that disproportionately affects Black and Indigenous women, the federal Centers for Disease Control and Prevention says. States are encouraging more use of lethality risk assessments by law enforcement. Courtesy of Alfreda Lyons By Nada Hassanein, Stateline,...

New study quantifies social cost of untreated traumatic childhood experiences at $14 trillion [ctpublic.org]

The impacts of childhood trauma can follow people into adulthood causing what the CDC has determined is a 14 trillion dollar impact. Kira/RooM RF/Getty Images By Sujata Srinivasan, Photo: Kira/RooM RF/Getty Images, Connecticut Public, December 12, 2023 The U.S. economy could be $14 trillion larger if adult health conditions caused by Adverse Childhood Experiences (ACEs) are prevented, according to a new study in the Journal of the American Medical Association. Researchers at the Centers for...

Growing Resilient Communities Embraces the New Year: Welcome CRC Fellows, Grow with Google Partnership Announcement & Unveiling New Interactive Tools

To prepare for the year ahead, we have a few very special announcements we’re excited to share. First, we’d like to take a moment to acknowledge the 700+ community champions, facilitators, managers, and advocates in our COOP and Growing Resilient Communities program for your commitment.

The Journey to Trauma-Informed Care: A BCBA's Perspective

Ariel Clinical Services , a Colorado agency that provides services across the state, participated in the Traumatic Stress Institute's IDD-centered Learning Collaborative (LC) in 2021 with three other client agencies. Ariel saw this LC as an opportunity to cement, deepen, and embed previous TIC efforts into the very fabric of their organization. Jesse Padilla-Goryl, the BCBA Program Manager for Ariel, was an essential leader of Ariel’s TIC change effort and has written a blog post about his...

New Transforming Trauma Episode 120: From Pain to Purpose: Navigating the Pressures of Fatherhood, Isolation and Loss with Adam Angel

Anyone who’s suffered a perinatal loss––the death of an infant due to miscarriage, stillbirth, or neonatal complications––knows too well the loneliness that accompanies such overwhelming sadness. In a society where men are encouraged to act rather than feel, even fathers of healthy newborns often bear the immense challenges of their role in acute isolation. One therapist has created networks of support where fathers can share their insights or explore their grief in community with other...

Cartoons for Good Mental Health

Since 2003, I have led a cartoon initiative called Cartoon Storytelling in which participants use real life experiences as prompt for a new story. Through a variety of creativity and writing exercises, participants learn about the art of cartooning while also creating a new story driven by a personal search to understand something about themselves. The stories are often motivated by a personal pain -- a response to being bullied, grappling with self-esteem issues, healing a damaged...

Message from our CEO, Ingrid Cockhren: PACEs Connection Supports Communities!

Click here to make your donation today. PACEs Connection is a social network that recognizes the impact of a wide variety of adverse childhood experiences (ACEs) in shaping adult behavior and health, and that promotes trauma-informed, healing-centered and resilience-building practices and policies in all families, organizations, systems, and communities. PACEs Connection supports local PACEs initiatives in neighborhoods, cities, counties, states, and nations. We provide initiatives with a...

Healing Centered Futures through the CRC & the PACEs Movement: Announcing the CRC Fellowship, Celebrating CRC Graduates, and #GivingTuesday Campaign

Something amazing keeps happening in our CRC Accelerator program that we want to shout out from the rooftops this December. Thanks to our committed participants, the number of CRC graduates keeps increasing! The number of graduates has increased by 15x this year. As we head into a new year, w e are grateful for the unique role CRC Accelerator participants have played in expanding the PACEs movement through the willingness to explore healing-centered practices through a PACEs science lens.

New Fellowship Program Launches to Empower Graduates of the CRC Accelerator Program to Grow Resilient Communities

As the world sees an increased need for trauma-informed interventions and systems transformation, PACEs Connection proudly announces the launch of the Creating Resilient Communities (CRC) Fellowship program created to empower graduates of the CRC Accelerator program.

Post
Copyright © 2023, PACEsConnection. All rights reserved.
×
×
×
×