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Opinion: I Have A Form Of PTSD That’s Rarely Talked About [witnessla.com]

Funeral at Dolores Mission Church, Boyle Heights, CA, by Celeste Fremon, Photoshop alterations also via CF By Samuel Karim, Witness LA, August 23, 2023 My time spent in unsafe neighborhoods and unsafe prisons has taught me a secret: Most people in urban America and locked up suffer from what I consider to be a serious mental health affliction. That problem is what I call “Hood PTSD,” a type of post-traumatic stress disorder . People raised in poorer areas with more violence across the U.S.

Parents See Own Health Spiral as Their Kids’ Mental Illnesses Worsen [kffhealthews.org]

Brandon Masters at his home in San Antonio. Masters spent about $22,000 last year caring for his teenage son Braylon, who has bipolar disorder. When Masters developed a rash on the back of his arms and neck last year, his doctor told him it was connected to stress. (LISA KRANTZ FOR KFF HEALTH NEWS) By Renuka Rayasam, KFF Health News, August 14, 2023 After her teenage daughter attempted suicide and began to cycle through emergency rooms and mental health programs during the past three years,...

a note I sent to Dr. Felitti

Dr. Felitti, FYI, I submitted the following suggestion to the National Academy of Sciences' Ask a Scientist program. When parents/caregivers engage in parenting behaviors and practices generally recognized as disrupting the healthy development of children it causes multiple problems for kids, for families, and for communities. An entirely new kind of parenting education that reaches everyone, everywhere could prevent this. Should public health authorities develop this new kind of parenting...

The right to vote promotes engagement and PCEs for all [positiveexperience.org/blog]

By Allison Stephens, 8/24/23, https://positiveexperience.org/blog/ Healthy People is a set of public health goals for the country to reach every 10 years. The current version, Healthy People 2030 , recognizes the importance of the HOPE Building Block of engagement by setting a goal to increase the number of people who vote . Voting directly affects community resilience and creates a sense of belonging and mattering. This is also why the National Academies of Sciences, Engineering, and...

Turnover at Private New York Child Welfare Agencies Reaches ‘Jarring’ Levels, Directors Say

Shelby Quintal, a senior clinician at the Rubin Home for Boys in Troy, New York, says high staff turnover hinders the ability of some foster youth to form stable, healthy relationships later in life. Photo by Hans Pennink. By Susanti Sarkar, The Imprint, August 15, 2023 In her five years at the Rubin Home for Boys in Troy, New York, Shelby Quintal has seen countless social workers and childcare staff come and go. It’s surprising, she mused, that she has stayed this long. As a senior...

SLU Study: Adolescents of Color With A Disability Experience More Racial Discrimination [slu.edu]

From left to right, Jesse J. Helton, Ph.D., Kira Banks, Ph.D., Mark Pousson, Ph.D., and Keon L. Gilbert, D.PH SLU file photos. By Bridjes O'Neil, Saint Louis University, August 2023 Adolescents of color with a disability or special health care need (SHCN) were almost twice as likely to experience racial discrimination compared to peers of color without SHCNs, according to Saint Louis University (SLU) research published in the Journal of Adolescent Health . The study’s authors hope this...

The key to depression, obesity, alcoholism – and more? Why the vagus nerve is so exciting to scientists [theguardian.com]

By Linda Geddes, Illustration: Joel Burden/The Guardian, The Guardian, August 23, 2023 I ’ve made a cup of coffee, written my to-do list and now I’m wiring up my ear to a device that will send an electrical message to my brainstem. If the testimonials are to believed, incorporating this stimulating habit into my daily routine could help to reduce stress and anxiety, curb inflammation and digestive issues, and perhaps improve my sleep and concentration by tapping into the “electrical...

Don’t Forget About the Boys [publichealth.jhu.edu]

By Jackie Powder, Photo: from article, Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health, August 22, 2023 At the Center for Adolescent/Young Adult Health at Johns Hopkins’ Harriet Lane Clinic, pediatrician Arik Marcell often heard complaints from his young male patients about the free condom brands provided at school or in the community. The discussions gave him an idea. “I created the equivalent of a free condom store in my clinic, really a large closet that they can walk in and see all the...

Gender-affirming surgeries in the US nearly tripled before pandemic dip, study finds

Surgeons perform a bilateral mastectomy on a transgender patient at a hospital in Boston on Friday, July 15, 2016. The number of gender-affirming surgeries in the U.S. nearly tripled from 2016 to 2019 before declining slightly in 2020 when about 12,800 procedures were done, according to a study published Wednesday, Aug. 23, 2023, in JAMA Network Open. (Christine Hochkeppel/Worcester Telegram & Gazette via AP) By Carla K. Johnson, Associated Press, August 23, 2023 The number of...

Healing from complex trauma, or C-PTSD: ‘There’s a really beautiful and bright light on the other side’ [latimes.com]

By Laura Newberry, Illustration: Patrick Hruby/Los Angeles Times, Los Angeles Times, August 22, 2023 If there’s one truth that applies to all people, it’s that we’re shaped by our experiences. The events of our lives — the good, the bad, the seemingly mundane and the devastating — play a key role in determining how we relate to ourselves and others, and whether we feel safe in our bodies and in this world. This week’s newsletter is about complex trauma, which can happen when we survive...

LA County Goes Big on Integration of Health, Social Care [chcf.org]

Charmaine Dorsey, director of patient and social support services for the LA County Department of Health Services, is one of the masterminds behind the agency’s integration of behavioral health and social services. Photo: Harrison Hill By J. Duncan Moore, Jr., California Healthcare Foundation, August 17, 2023 When it comes to addressing behavioral health and social needs, Los Angeles County is going big. Its Department of Health Services (DHS) is in the process of executing an ambitious plan...

Screen time linked with developmental delays in toddlerhood, study finds [cnn.com]

Screen time at age 1 has been linked with developmental delays in toddlerhood. Thanasis Zovoilis/Digital Vision/Getty Images By Kristen Rogers, CNN health, August 21, 2023 Handing your baby a phone or tablet to play with may seem like a harmless solution when you’re busy, but it could quickly affect their development, a new study has found. Having anywhere from one to four hours of screen time per day at age 1 is linked with higher risks of developmental delays in communication, fine motor,...

The Trans Handy Ma’am is fighting for trans rights one home improvement lesson at a time [lgbtqnation.com]

By Keegan Williams, Photo: Hillary Schave/Azena Photography, LGBTQ Nation, August 21, 2023 Mercury Stardust’s phone camera pops on in the vacant Google Meet room. She’s doing her makeup, surrounded by her team offscreen, in a period of relative calm before the release of her first book, Safe and Sound: A Renter-Friendly Guide to Home Repair , which will be accompanied by a 52-city book tour. Just over two years ago, the self-proclaimed Trans Handy Ma’am , based in Madison, Wisconsin, worked...

More obituaries acknowledge suicide as openness on mental health grows [washingtonpost.com]

Deborah Blum holds a photo of her child, Esther Iris, who died by suicide in 2021. When it came time to write the death notice, Blum was open and specific about the mental health struggles that led to her child’s death. (Lauren Justice/KFF Health News) By Debby Waldman, The Washington Post, August 20, 2023 When Deborah and Warren Blum’s 16-year-old died by suicide in November 2021, they went into shock. For two days, the grief-stricken Los Angeles couple didn’t sleep. But when it came time...

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