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HELPING CHILDREN DEAL WITH TRAUMATIC STRESS

Seven Ways to Help a Child Deal with Traumatic Stress by Hilary Jacobs Hendel Life is stressful. That’s a fact. To grow and learn we must try new things. Struggling, prevailing, and tolerating failures along the way builds confidence and the deep feeling in a child that “I can do it.” But the positive aspects of struggle and stress are lost when the amount of stress becomes too great and/or sustained. Persistent and long-lasting stress on the mind and body caused by overwhelming emotions...

"Broken Places" - A Film About ACEs and Resilience

The Van Buren Resilience Project is presenting the film "Broken Places". It is about adversity in early life and its effects on our children and older people. It is also about resilience and the ways in which families and communities can join together to help their young and older members succeed in life despite their earlier adversities. It addresses the question: "Why are some children permanently damaged by early adversity while others are able to thrive?" This 76-minute film will be...

12 MYTHS ABOUT ACEs -- AND THE 12 MYTHS SKILLFULLY DEBUNKED

Author: Jane Stevens Founder, publisher ACEs Connection The two biggest myths about ACEs science are: MYTH #1 — That it’s just about the 10 ACEs in the ACE Study — the CDC-Kaiser Permanente Adverse Childhood Experiences Study . It’s about sooooo much more than that. MYTH #2 — And that it’s just about ACEs…adverse childhood experiences. These two myths are intertwined. The ACE Study issued the first of its 70+ publications in 1998, and for many people it was the lightning bolt, the grand...

Board Members Meet With Maine Resiliency Building Network Staff

Five of our Board Members hosted the Executive Director and the Training Coordinator of the Maine Resilience Building Network, our statewide ACEs advocacy group. We spent three hours (including a potluck working lunch) together at the Van Buren Community Center planning avenues of collaboration between VBRP and MRBN in the coming year. MRBN will be providing us with technical assistance, speakers, and resources as we embark upon a strengths-based appreciative inquiry approach to assessing...

TENNESSEE STUDY LINKS CHILDHOOD TRAUMA TO SUBSTANCE ABUSE

Below I have extracted some information from an excellent article in the Johnson City (TN) Press about the link between ACEs and substance abuse. ( https://www.johnsoncitypress.com/Health-Care/2019/09/02/Clear-link-between-childhood-trauma-and-substance-abuse-addiction-doctor-says.html ) We have witnessed that phenomenon in our own area, and this article reinforces our anecdotal information. I have added some information (highlighted ) comparing Maine statistics to the Tennessee numbers. AN...

From Northern Maine: The Van Buren Resiliency Project (VBRP)

This is just a short message to let you know that we are active and after our "sort of" summer break, we're looking forward to the coming months. I have attached a short description of our mission and vision as well as what we hope to do. I am also appending a link to an article on the AcesConnection website that describes the Maine Resilience Building Network: https://www.acesconnection. com/blog/maine-resilience- building-network-catalyzing-a- statewide-movement . We are affiliated with...

Maine Resilience Building Network: Catalyzing a Statewide Movement

In 2019, the Maine Resilience Building Network grew up. After seven years of operating as a volunteer-driven, grass-roots, cross-sector coalition devoted to building resilience for the state’s children, families and communities, MRBN developed a business plan, applied for non-profit status and hired its first two paid staff. That work was supported by the Bingham Program, a charitable endowment at Tufts Medical Center and a longtime funder of MRBN, formed in 2012 to educate individuals and...

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