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Former SNL cast member Darrell Hammond talks childhood trauma on the Hill [washingtonpost.com]

 

Darrell Hammond, who you’ll definitely recognize from his turns as Al Gore, Bill Clinton and President Trump on “Saturday Night Live,” was actually nervous to meet with lawmakers on the Hill earlier this week. It’s one thing to play a politician for laughs on TV and another to persuade one to back your cause.

“I was a little awestruck,” said Hammond, who met with Sen. Heidi Heitkamp (D-N.D.), Rep. Bobby Scott (D-Va.), Rep. Frank Pallone Jr. (D-N.J.) and Sen. Dick Durbin (D-Ill.) to discuss increased support of trauma care.

Hammond is the subject of a forthcoming documentary, “Cracked Up,” and he and the film’s director, Michelle Esrick, wore down the marbled halls Tuesday telling the comedian’s story of how he overcame childhood trauma and sought out mental health care after decades of misdiagnoses.

[For more on this story by Helena Andrews-Dyer, go to https://www.washingtonpost.com...m_term=.a3665e7a2b57]

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Great post.  Darrell Hammond is doing so much to help people understand the impact of childhood trauma. His lived experience is crushing; that he finally received a diagnosis that made sense, and received help that made a difference, is a gift to all humanity. Seriously.

Michelle Esrick is a genius storyteller.  A person with less empathy or less love of levity could not even begin to broach this story. 

The ACEs Movement has incredible advocates in these two knowledgeable, transparent, and passionate storytellers. I am grateful for their work. 

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