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Young Professionals in PACEs

This group is for young professionals β€” 35 years of age or younger β€” who are studying and working in the field of adverse childhood experiences. On Twitter? Follow @acestoohigh2

What field are you working in, and how do you see your work connecting with ACEs?

I'll start it off:

I'm a graduate student in psychology at UCSC, but the "field" I see my work most aligned with is criminal justice. I study what is usually referred to as "psych and law," which is basically using psychology to better understand the law. I study risk factors for crime (both in children and adults) and a lot of these overlap with ACEs. So for example, one of the questions I'm looking at now is-- did capital defendants experience more abuse as children when compared with the general population?

Your turn!

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I am 24 days away from graduating with my Master's in Public Health. The programs emphasis is Community outreach and Β education and my own personal interest is in Maternal and Infant/Child health. I plan on becoming an Lactation Consultant in the near future and will be working very closely with parents. Early parenting intervention and support is very much related to ACEs as well as primary prevention.Β 

I am majoring in social work and will be starting my practicum in the fall. My placement is at a community action center. Once I graduate though I hope to work with homeless and unaccompanied youth. ACEs are important for this because many youth who are homeless leave their homes because of a traumatic experience and frequently experience further trauma as a homeless minor.

I am getting ready to start law school at the University of South Carolina in the fall, and I am interested in (eventually) working in the juvenile justice system. As an undergraduate, I majored in Psychology and Gender Studies. Together, these majors have peaked my interest in adolescent development, the role of the juvenile justice system, transfer to adult court, as well as intimate partner violence.I am particularly interested in exploring how juvenile courts can establish a good balance between its goals of rehabilitation and justice/retributive action.

Hello Joanna,

Since I'm just now getting started with my education in the legal field, I'm still not absolutely sure how I want to get involved. At this point I definitely see myself becoming a defense lawyer. However, I can also see myself working for the state in child welfare and domestic violence cases as well. At this point I'm really just looking forward to getting involved and learning as much as I can about the juvenile justice system and family courts.

My background in psychology is what inspired me to pursue this area of law, so I'm glad to hear from someone in your field as well!

Hi Joanna!

I am a graduate student at Philadelphia University in the Community & Trauma Counseling Program. I am apart of the inaugural cohort of the university and we currently in our summer semester with one year left :-) Β Our foundation is in trauma and on the first weekend of classes we were introduced to the ACEs study and the impact of behavioral/mental health that follows. Β  The study is discussed almost every weekend we're in class. Β  I am currently interning in a program in Philadelphia, working directly with youth who experience trauma on a daily basis. Β 

I am still unsure of which population I'd like to worth with exclusively after graduation but I really found I LOVE working with children.

I am currently interning in CHOPs (Childrens Hospital of Philadelphia) Violence Intervention Program. Its a new program that works directly with kids who have been attacked/assaulted and have been sent to CHOP to be treated medically. We take over after and offer resources such as case management and group therapy. I just start a little over a week ago - looking forward to getting more involved.

Have you been placed in an internship yet?

~ Gina

I am 27 years old.

I am a survivor, a writer and a mental health advocate in my home town of Frederick MD. I am becoming more involved in the municipal and county-level politics. Occasionally I speak at the meetings and I applied to join the mental health advisory board for the Frederick County.

I read about history of trauma psychology, religion, social theory, history, mysticism and psychoanalysis. I listen to the lectures of trauma psychologists on youtube. I am writing a psychoanalytical theory about individual totemism.(several theories about group totemism already exist)

My dream is to study Jungian and Freudian psychoanalysis and to become a clinical psychologist, however I don't yet see how I can acquire the funds to do that. Perhaps I need to wait for when there are going to be more scholarships for people with Adverse Childhood Experiences.

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