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How can we help people understand that asking for help is a strength?

John Trayser ·
I keep thinking the best way to change our current problems with ACE issues is to make a national MANDATORY use of the ACE Survey at all pediatric practices. Yet, someone today said..."Is there any follow-up to the Portland pediatric story?" Are parents following through on getting counseling, etc. after sharing their ACE results? " Does anyone have that information? Because I was getting push back today from the CEO of a big, respected Corporate Wellness coaching firm. He found the ACEs...
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Re: How can we help people understand that asking for help is a strength?

Ariane Marie-Mitchell ·
Hi John, Thank you for sharing your thoughtful post. I have a few thoughts to share based upon my experience of screening for ACEs in pediatric practice and related research: 1) The first opportunity in Pediatric practice comes not through referrals, but through the patient care encounter itself. There is an opportunity for the pediatrician to form a supportive relationship with the parent and child, which is wholistic and healing when understanding factors like ACEs becomes an expected part...
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Re: How can we help people understand that asking for help is a strength?

Robert Schmitt ·
Thanks Dr. Marie-Mitchell your comments are helpful and correct. Larry Schmitt
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