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ACEs articles by category Nov 22 2016 -- Wisconsin Dept of Health Services

ACEs, Adversity's Impact How Childhood Trauma Can Contribute To Developing Cancer as an Adult Few children born to parents with serious mental illness live with both parents while growing up Brain and Biology Brain regulates social behavior differently in males and females, study reveals Science of Childhood Trauma [1 min -- Futures Without Violence] Traumatic Stress May Alter Boys’ and Girls’ Brains Differently Bullying Bullying Often Triggers Fight Response In Kids With Disabilities...

The Standing Rock Resistance Is Unprecedented (It's Also Centuries Old) [NPR.org]

As resistance to the Dakota Access Pipeline in Standing Rock, N.D., concludes its seventh month, two narratives have emerged: We have never seen anything like this before. This has been happening for hundreds of years. Both are true. The scope of the resistance at Standing Rock exceeds just about every protest in Native American history. But that history itself, of indigenous people fighting to protect not just their land, but the land, is centuries old. Over the weekend, the situation at...

Art as an Expressive Outlet

I just finished watching Paper Tigers and one thing that I found very interesting was how many of the students found art as an expressive outlet. Some students found that drawing, writing or listening to music was what was keeping them alive. I think if we were all to reflect on a time where we sat down and started to draw or listen to our favorite song many can probably relate to that sense of release. I was compelled to do some further research and found a review by Stuckey and Nobel from...

Segregation of Prisoners with Mental Illness Declining [VTDigger.org]

A controversial unit for prisoners with mental illness at Vermont’s second-largest correctional facility is not currently being used. Ed Adams, acting superintendent at Southern State Correctional Facility in Springfield, confirmed Friday that Alpha unit has been largely vacant since mid-September. Though rights advocates welcomed the decreased use of the unit, they are calling on the state to adopt permanent policy changes to discontinue the use of segregation on prisoners with mental...

Why Park Designers Need to Think More About Mental Health [CityLab.com]

It’s 10 a.m. on a warm August morning in Regent Park, a neighborhood in the east end of downtown Toronto that has historically been defined by its public housing and poverty. Nadha Hassen, a junior fellow at Toronto’s Wellesley Institute, and her colleagues are here hosting a walking tour to get residents of Regent Park out to talk about how parks interact with mental health, both individually and across the community. Except the residents aren’t showing up. Hassen is fighting hard to put on...

Stress Zones Target

Today I watched Paper Tigers and this was a tool that they used to help the students. I think that this is a useful tool for others as well. Red , Yellow , Green ! Source: YOLO Resilience Network Center on the Developing Child at Harvard University

Many Insured Children Lack Essential Health Care, Study Finds [NYTimes.com]

Margo Solomon has health insurance for herself and her four children. But actually getting treatment is another matter. Ms. Solomon, a 35-year-old mother from the Bronx, says she has struggled to find a doctor who accepts her insurance. And with three of her children coping with asthma, and one with more complicated medical problems, locating a specialist is even more challenging. And once in the door, she cannot afford the costs, including for deductibles and medications. “I feel like I am...

Column: Studies pinpoint how stress from parental discord physically damages kids [CentralMaine.com]

Here at the Kids First Center, an agency whose mission is to lessen the negative impact of divorce and parental separation on kids, we talk with parents every day who are dealing with one of the most stressful life events they will ever encounter. They worry about how they’ll get through the next week, month or year, and they worry about the long-term effects of their decisions on the kids. What do we tell parents? Keep your kids out of the middle and away from prolonged conflict. It’s not...

Getting Therapy Instead of Serving Time [TheAtlantic.com]

Children as young as 13 can be tried in adult criminal court for serious crimes in New York state. But instead of redirecting troubled kids, prison hardens them. That’s why the New York Foundling, a private children’s-advocacy organization, offers an alternative, Families Rising , a diversionary option that mandates family therapy in exchange for delayed sentencing and avoiding a criminal record entirely if the program is completed successfully. The program also costs significantly less than...

Family Wise: A letter to the next president [SantaFeNewMexican.com]

Dear President-elect: You have an historic opportunity to be the first president to make children’s mental health a high priority in your new administration. This is your chance to help unite a terribly divided nation around a critically important issue. Our kids are hurting. About 1 in 5 children suffer from some type of mental disorder. Some problems are mild, but others are serious, resulting in debilitating emotional and behavioral problems. Untreated disorders resonate throughout a...

The Implicit Racism in Magazines [PSMag.com]

Are you shocked by how much racism reared its head this past election? In hindsight, there were clues everywhere—even in the photo spreads of magazines aimed at women readers. Newly published research examines the images found in 17 popular publications. It reports more than 90 percent of black, Asian, or Latina women had either light- or medium-toned skin. Psychologists Leah Boepple and J. Kevin Thompson of the University of South Florida reveal their findings in the journal Psychology of...

Rocked by suicides, Palo Alto high schools want to make mental health care as normal as eating breakfast [PRI.org]

When students returned to their two public high schools in Palo Alto, California in August, they found something new on campus: wellness centers. In this Silicon Valley town that has experienced too many teen suicides, the schools are trying to make mental health services as normal as eating breakfast or taking medicine for a physical ailment. At the wellness centers, students can visit a nurse, see a counselor, or just relax with a granola bar or cup of tea. “I actually come in here quite...

Program strengthens families separated by bars [Courier-Journal.com]

In the sullen basement of Louisville’s Hall of Justice, families reunite on a Sunday night. Scattered about, women and toddlers and a few others sometimes wait hours to see a loved one incarcerated in the next building over. No cuddles or hugs will occur during their few moments together. Just a picture on the screen and a voice through a phone give the most basic form of contact. While they bide their time, men on house arrest snake through a large gray room outlined with maroon plastic...

Enhancing Resilience Through Human Design

{Photo above is the visual depiction of my human design} Have you ever wondered how the day and time of your birth, coupled with the precise location in which you were born could help you enhance your own resilience? If you’re like me, that thought may have never crossed your mind. And until very recently, I had never heard of “this thing” called Human Design , a visual representation of how individuals function that names our feelings and provides insights into how we work as human beings.

Portraits of Professional CAREgivers: Their Passion. Their Pain - FREE Screening for ACEs Connection Network!

I am excited to announce that ACEs Connection Network has partnered with the producers of the film, Portraits of Professional CAREgivers: Their Passion. Their Pain . to host a FREE SCREENING of the film for our members. If you have been t hinking of hosting a screening of CAREgivers in your community or are interested in learning more about secondary traumatic stress and what to do about it, join our ACEs Connection Network for a FREE screening of this film and a virtual chat with the...

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