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May 2019

Latest ACEs science research from PubMed, May 7, 2019

Clinic and park partnerships for childhood resilience: A prospective study of park prescriptions. Razani N, Niknam K, Wells NM, Thompson D, Hills NK, Kennedy G, Gilgoff R, Rutherford GW. Health Place . 2019 May 3;57:179-185. doi: 10.1016/j.healthplace.2019.04.008. [Epub ahead of print] PMID:31060017 Family Resilience And Connection Promote Flourishing Among US Children, Even Amid Adversity. Bethell CD, Gombojav N, Whitaker RC. Health Aff (Millwood) . 2019 May;38(5):729-737. doi:...

Trauma-Informed Strategies Conference Offering Discount for Mental Health Awareness Month

There's still time to register! For the month of May (Mental Health Awareness Month), we are offering $100 per registration for teams of 5 or more! This conference is designed to bring HOPE to children beyond 'at-risk'. School employees, counselors, social workers, juvenile justice, and any professional working with children will be equipped, empowered, and encouraged through engaging sessions provided by practitioners on trauma-informed practices, strategies, and social-emotional learning.

The promise of ‘restorative justice’ starts to falter under rigorous research (hechingerreport.org)

Early research seemed promising. Developers of “restorative justice” programs described how “talking it out” yielded benefits, such as a reduction in bullying and fighting, lower suspension rates and fewer missed days of school. Sometimes, early adopters even claimed that student achievement improved . But the studies tended to be small, and they tracked only what happened to students who participated in the program without comparing them to similar students who didn’t participate. No...

The Pressure Of Answering Work Emails At Night Takes Toll On Mental Health, Study Finds (www.forbes.com)

"The authors specifically wanted to look at what they call “organizational expectations for email monitoring,” or OEEM. They wagered that the “competing demands of work and nonwork lives present a pervasive resource allocation dilemma for employees, which trigger feelings of anxiety and negatively impacts personal well-being and relationship quality.”" "If companies want to address this issue, which probably affects a great many people, they may want to institute “no email” hours, the...

The Healing Place Podcast - Amit Janco: (Un)Bound Together

Amit Janco is a writer, serial walker, labyrinth designer and yogi who has lived in Bali since 2011. As an artist, Young Living oiler and Narrative Therapy practitioner, she loves to design multi-sensory experiences that inspire creative expression. After falling from a bridge in early 2009, Amitset off, like thousands before her, on a journey of physical healing along the mythical Camino de Santiago.

Observing Mother's Day and Father's Day in a trauma-informed church

I recently had two events that caused me to think purposefully about what a responsible approach to the upcoming holidays of Mother’s Day and Father’s Day may be for a church that is seeking to be sensitive to the trauma histories that their worshipping community may have. The first was an invitation to preach at a church in my community that has done a great deal to advance the faith communities awareness to the effects of ACEs (Adverse Childhood Experiences) and mental health needs within...

Effective Hugging...

When hugging, research shows that the minimum time necessary to promote the flow of oxytocin and serotonin, which are chemicals that promote bonding, is six seconds! Now, really, that sounds like a short amount of time. However, when I started counting in my head - "1-Mississippi, 2-Mississippi..." - I almost squirmed out of my skin! Now, for those of you who know me, I'm pretty affectionate and show it by little caresses or hugs or kisses all the time. So, I was a little surprised to notice...

Nearly Half of Rural Adults Experiencing More Mental Stress (agweb.com)

Just this week, The American Farm Bureau released a survey they commissioned on the issue of rural stress and mental health. It was taken just last month. The results show two in five rural adults say stress and mental health have become more of a problem in their community in the past five years. Also, 36% say it's gotten worse in the last year. Nearly half of rural adults say they are personally experiencing more mental health challenges than they were a year ago and it seems to be worse...

The Impact of Immersive Design on Mental Health (firehouse.com)

Janet Wilmoth interviews Architect Paul Erickson, FAIA, LeMay Erickson Willcox Architects, about the concept of immersive design and how it can impact firefighter mental health. When we first heard that immersive design could help first responders with post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) and other mental health issues, the immediate question was, “But what is ‘immersive design’?” The article “Ten Things We’ve Learned About Immersive Design” describes the concept in two ways: “Immersive...

Claire’s Story: She can get a job! Part 44.

By A. Hosack, K. Hecht , & P. Berman I passed! I am not stupid! The letter had finally come. Claire had received a score of 87% on the National Dental Hygienist Test! The Carsons were so proud of Claire. The letter had come at the perfect time, the week before the party. Now, they thought, Claire could relax and enjoy her party. On the outside, Claire’s life seem s ready to take off like a rocket. What a success story she has! She is the first member of her family to graduate high school...

Free Trauma Webinar: How to Engage the Village in Trauma Treatment

It takes a village to raise a child is an old African proverb. It means that a child needs both the immediate and extended family to overcome adverse experiences like trauma and to grow up in a safe and secure environment. Unfortunately, traditional trauma treatment often only includes the individual child. Join Dr. Scott Sells in the free webinar, "How to Engage the Village in Trauma Treatment." Date: Tuesday, May 14, 2019 Time: 1:00-2:00 pm, Eastern Standard Time Cost: Free To register,...

Effects of Childhood Trauma May Persist in Brain Connectivity of Depressed Patients [psychcentral.com]

A study lead by Penn Medicine researchers found that childhood trauma is linked to abnormal connectivity in the brain in adults with major depressive disorder (MDD). The study is the first to show that childhood trauma is linked to symptom-specific, system-level changes in brain network connectivity in MDD. “With estimates of approximately 10 percent of all children in the United States having been subjected to child abuse, the significance of child maltreatment on brain development and...

Trading Pencils for Hammers [nationswell.com]

If the Geometry in Construction curriculum had existed years ago, Jeff Schaefer would never have quit teaching. Now, he’s back in the classroom — sort of. Every other day, Schaefer trades a textbook for a hammer and dry-erase markers for nails. “I’m a big do-it-yourselfer, so this was right up my alley,” said Schaefer, a math teacher at Hendrickson High School in Pflugerville, Texas. Hendrickson High School is one of more than 500 schools in the United States that currently offers a...

To Improve Health Equity, Rural America Must Be Part of the Frame [rwjf.org]

My family lives in Athens, Tenn., population 13,000, and we are familiar with the truths of an economy that has changed. We shake our fists at spotty broadband and crumbling roads. And we know what it’s like to watch main street awnings turn yellow and old factory stacks rust and crack in the sun, to lose family farms to corporate agribusiness, and see health care specialists move to medical centers 70 miles up the road. But these challenges obscure a much deeper truth about my hometown and...

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