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I'm a bit confused -- my understanding of TIC is that we don't oblige people who have been abused / suffered trauma, is this correct?

Yet a lot of research shows that a heck of a lot of people with histories of abuse / trauma / ACEs enter treatment settings yet are very often never asked about their histories of these events in their lives, and that this is not honouring their right to appropriate and adequate treatment.

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Since the "Precision Medical Initiative" of the Affordable Care Act (Obamacare) is supposed to be beginning to be implemented this year, .........perhaps the World Health Organization (WHO)-which adopted/modified the ACE screening tool, for use in their 2013 assessment of the world's healthiest children, and now avails the WHO ACE International Questionaire on it's website [in over 100 languages], has some data on adverse reactions to its use, worldwide, ....especially after co-primary ACE researcher Vincent Felitti, M.D. subsequently wrote: "The Origins of Addiction: Evidence from the Adverse Childhood Experiences Study" in the german language in 2003, and in english in 2004 (and I've yet to see, or learn of a refutation of it noted, yet.)

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