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October 2016

Maybe We Should Call Psychiatry Something Else [Blogs.ScientificAmerican.com]

When meeting new people, I'm often asked what I do for work. Depending on how I phrase my answer, I receive very different reactions."I'm a doctor specializing in mental health" elicits fascination. People's faces brighten and they say, "Very cool!" But If I instead say, "I'm a psychiatrist," the conversation falls quiet. They get uncomfortable and change the subject. Mental health has made great strides in recent years. Every week , people across the country participate in walks to support...

Increasing Numbers of Children of Asylum Seekers Face Mental Health Crisis: Are We Collecting Data?

Considering the high levels of violence throughout the Northern Triangle (countries of El Salvador, Guatemala, and Honduras) in addition to poverty, food insecurity, political turmoil, and domestic violence, unaccompanied children and families alike leave their countries in search of safety and improved lives. As many of them have ties to relatives and communities in the United States… Central American refugees will continue to try to make their way to the United States…the flows can be...

450 ACEs Summit Participants Inspired to Move from Awareness to Action

The first full day of the Adverse Childhood Experiences 2016 Conference, hosted by the Center for Youth Wellness (CYW) and sponsored by the California Endowment, Kaiser Permanente, and Genentech, took place October 20 at the Park Central Hotel in downtown San Francisco and began with an exuberant welcome from the CYW's executive director, Mark Cloutier. "Let's have fun," he shouted, and the 450 participants -- teachers, therapists, doctors, lawyers, and other trauma-informed professionals --...

Nonprofit working to raise funds to provide first responders with tools to comfort children in crisis [DCourier.com]

[ Photo ] Yavapai County’s chapter of Books to the Rescue is hosting one of its first large fundraising events on Saturday, Oct. 22. Titled Boo-ling for Books, the fundraiser will go from 3-to-6 p.m. at Antelope Lanes in Prescott Valley. Books to the Rescue’s mission is to provide first responders with comfort bags so they have tools designed to help reassure children caught in crisis situations. These comfort bags are filled with such things as stuffed animals and children’s books that...

Mental illness casts shadow over Afghans struggling to cope with decades of war [Reuters.com]

[Photo by Teseum ] When psychiatrist Ghulam Sarwar Sakha first met a 23-year-old woman who had been studying in the northern Afghan city of Kunduz when it was stormed by the Taliban last year, the trainee teacher could not drown out the voices in her head. Locked in her room to avoid the fighting that raged on the streets outside, the student started hallucinating. "'I receive warnings and threats. They say I am bad girl. I don't wear a hijab. They are going to come and get me'," said Sakha,...

LBGT Students Are Not Safe at School [TheAtlantic.com]

When Salem Whit walked through the hallways of their high school in Spring Grove, Pennsylvania, overhearing classmates ask one another, “What is that thing?” happened with nearly enough frequency to become background noise. Unlike the sound of lockers slamming, however, comments about Salem’s gender identity were too targeted for the teen to treat them as white noise. “I actually thought I was inhuman,” Salem recalled when thinking about the years of bullying and harassment they experienced...

Domestic violence forum addresses impact of trauma, abuse [Knox.VillageSoup.com]

About 65 people attended a forum on nurturing children who have experienced domestic violence Oct. 11 at University College at Rockland. The event, titled Getting Through to the Other Side: Nurturing and Guiding Children of Domestic Violence, included presentations from Steve Rowe, president and CEO of Maine Community Foundation and a former Maine Attorney General and Speaker of the Maine House of Representatives; and Sue Mackey Andrews, co-founder and co-facilitator of the Maine Resilience...

White House Kitchen Garden [NPS.gov]

Planting the Seeds First Lady Michelle Obama planted the White House Kitchen Garden on the South Lawn in 2009. The 2,800 square foot garden provides locally-grown food for the first family and White House guests. What’s more, the garden is a model for how people like you can grow nutritious food at home. Although the White House Kitchen Garden is a recent addition, there is a long tradition of produce-growing at the White House. President John Adams planned the first vegetable garden on the...

Virginia’s first lady promotes statewide breakfast initiative at Woodbridge school [WashingtonPost.com]

Virginia’s first lady and former Washington Redskin Brian Mitchell visited students at a Woodbridge school last week as part of the kickoff of a school-breakfast initiative. Dorothy McAuliffe, wife of Gov. Terry McAuliffe (D), Mitchell and other dignitaries went to Potomac View Elementary School on Tuesday to promote the Virginia Breakfast Challenge, a statewide competition aimed at getting more students to eat breakfast at school. “I’m here because I think — because I’m a mom first — that...

NIMH-Funded Study to Track the Effects of Trauma [NIMH.NIH.gov]

By carefully tracking 5,000 people after they have experienced a traumatic event, a just-launched NIMH-funded study aims to provide a finely detailed map of the array of factors that play a role in the development of mental disorders that occur in the wake of trauma. Information coming out of the study should provide a much deeper understanding of the mechanisms that give rise to post-traumatic disorders as well as a clearer basis for predicting who will be affected and how best to target...

‘Anxy’ Aims To Destigmatize Mental Illness Through Storytelling [Vibe.com]

Years after leaving her hometown of Santo Domingo to study art and design in the United States, Indhira Rojas was diagnosed with complex PTSD and generalized anxiety disorder. The California-based Dominican’s mental illnesses are rooted in a childhood marked by traumatic abuse. Rojas is not alone. Nearly half of American adults develop a mental illness in their lifetime; depression affects approximately 350 million people worldwide. The struggle to be well, however, is still a shameful...

Hawes Takes on New Role At ACE Awareness Foundation [MemphisDailyNews.com]

Kiersten Hawes has been promoted to task force liaison and education coordinator at the Memphis-based ACE Awareness Foundation, which works to inform the community about the negative impact of adverse childhood experiences, or ACEs. Hawes will also continue to serve as a therapist at Universal Parenting Place’s Knowledge Quest location. As the task force liaison, Hawes will engage the foundation board and task force in ongoing dialogue to build awareness around ACEs. Operating in a dual role...

Amanda Seyfried Is Confused By The Stigma Around Mental Health Meds [HuffingtonPost.com]

You wouldn’t judge someone for taking medication for a heart condition. So why, asks Amanda Seyfried, would you shame someone with a mental health condition for doing the same thing? The “Ted 2” actress recently opened up to Allure magazine, where she slammed the negative perceptions surrounding psychiatric medication. “ What are you fighting against? Just the stigma of using a tool?” she said. “A mental illness is a thing that people cast in a different category [from other illnesses], but...

October is ACEs and Resilience Awareness Month in Battle Ground [TheReflector.com]

There are three discoveries in the last 20 years that, together, point us toward hope for the next generation. First, in the Adverse Childhood Experiences Study (ACEs), conducted by Dr. Vincent Felitti in 1996, we found that the impact of childhood trauma on the biological development of the brain is the most significant determinant of nearly every negative health outcome — behaviorally, mentally, socially, emotionally and physically. In that same study, and many confirming studies, we also...

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