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Wisconsin Dept of Health Services - Trauma-Informed Care News & Notes, November 12, 2018

 

ACEs, Adversity's Impact 


Brain and Biology


Bullying

Bullying 'follows' LGB people from school to work


Courts, Juvenile Justice, Corrections, and Probation


Posttraumatic Stress Disorder

An update on postraumatic stress disorder in children and adolescents


Resilience


Schools


Substance Use Disorder

Impact of opioid epidemic on children varies by state


Trainings


Trauma-Informed Care


Violence

Domestic violence is widely accepted in most developing countries, new study reveals

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For anyone interested in the #6 citation in the first group above (Where does listening fit in the medical model of disease?), be sure to have the Library loan you Michael Balint's profound book, "The Doctor, the Patient, and the Illness".  There are only three sources of diagnostic information in all of Medicine: patient history, laboratory tests, and physical examination. Of these, comprehensive patient history is by far the most productive, but time, shame, secrecy, and interpersonal issues between doctor and patient pose major problems. As we come to understand these factors, the ACE Study findings will become less uncomfortable to practitioners and more readily become a routine part of clinical practice.

Jane, sometime explain to me how you find this endless stream of ACE-related information - and from around the world, too!  You are really having a major impact on what's happening by enabling large numbers of people to understand what only a few would know about otherwise.  

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