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„Humanity drives to solve their things on the outside…

…and the result is a catastrophy.“ Gopal Norbert Klein, a German trauma therapist A wonderful video on how Honest Sharing influences our nervous systems and society: https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=H0GZb3vVKfE More about Honest Sharing: https://www.pacesconnection.com/g/practicing-resilience/blog/happy-relationships-through-honest-sharing

Celebrating Diwali with HOPE [positiveexperience.org/blog]

By Laura Gallant, 11/16/23, https://positiveexperience.org/blog/ Starting off the holiday season, many people celebrated Diwali in India and around the world this past week. Diwali celebrations support access to positive childhood experiences (PCEs) and the Four Building Blocks of HOPE . Diwali, the festival of lights, is a highly celebrated holiday in India that is observed over five days. Throughout the third day, people come together to pray, light fireworks, and share in a big feast.

Trauma-Informed Principles Rebooted

One of the biggest questions that Andi and I get whenever we talk about a trauma-informed approach is something along the lines of “Ok I get ACEs and toxic stress, but what can I do about it in my organization?” We get it–this approach can seem overwhelming because it is literally a lens through which you see everything. We often say that a trauma-informed approach is less about what you do and more about how you do it. So how in the world do we even begin the work of operationalizing our unders

Adverse Childhood Experiences (ACEs) Report UK 2023

A Crisis of Parenting and Family Relationships. There is a devastating effect of family instability on ACEs. Mental health and drug issues in the household have increased over time. Physical violence against the child has decreased over time. The more ACEs, the more that certain medical conditions increase. Ideas for prevention..

Facing Financial Ruin as Costs Soar for Elder Care [nytimes.com]

By Reed Abelson and Jordan Rau, Image: screenshot from article, The New York Times, November 14, 2023 Margaret Newcomb, 69, a retired French teacher, is desperately trying to protect her retirement savings by caring for her 82-year-old husband, who has severe dementia, at home in Seattle. She used to fear his disease-induced paranoia, but now he’s so frail and confused that he wanders away with no idea of how to find his way home. He gets lost so often that she attaches a tag to his shoelace...

1 in 3 children exposed to severe water scarcity – UNICEF [unicef.org]

In Libemuket, Ethiopia, climate change and drought are threatening crops and livestock, pushing the local population to the brink. UNICEF/UNI417897/Pouget By Tess Ingram, United Nations Children's Fund (UNICEF), November 13, 2023 1 in 3 children – or 739 million worldwide – already live in areas exposed to high or very high water scarcity, with climate change threatening to make this worse, according to a new UNICEF report. Further, the double burden of dwindling water availability and...

How Does the Way We Define Homelessness Affect Students? [housingmatters.urban.org]

By Warren Lowell and Maria Hanratty, Photo: SeventyFour/Shutterstock, Housing Matters, November 8, 2023 Federal agencies and programs don’t use a universal definition for identifying people experiencing homelessness; in particular, the US Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD) and the Department of Education (ED) define homelessness differently. The biggest difference between HUD’s and ED’s definition of homelessness is that ED also defines people as experiencing homelessness if...

Honor Transgender Awareness Week and Transgender Day of Remembrance with HRC [hrc.org]

From Human Rights Campaign, Image: from artice, November 2023 Transgender Awareness Week and Transgender Day of Remembrance is a time for the LGBTQ+ community to celebrate, uplift and honor our trans community. By publicly demonstrating support while challenging anti-trans legislation and negative rhetoric, we can turn our solidarity as LGBTQ+ people and allies into a collective power to advance equality and justice. Together, we can transform the world. [ Please click here for more...

Childhood Stress Has A Greater Genetic Impact Than Brain Injury [neurosciencenews.com]

The behavior data pointing to detrimental effects of early-life stress provides further evidence of the need to address adverse childhood experiences, Lenz said. Credit: Neuroscience News By Emily Caldwell, Neuroscience News, November 13, 2023 Summary: Researchers discovered that early-life stress alters more brain genes than childhood head injuries, as shown in a rat study. This research used a rat model to mimic human early-life stress and head injury, revealing significant genetic changes...

New Transforming Trauma Episode 117: Addressing C-PTSD In and Out of the Military With Brian Peter Monson

What comes to mind when someone mentions military trauma? Brian Peter Monson, a veteran and graduate student pursuing his clinical mental health counseling degree, observes that many active duty military personnel enter into the armed services navigating the same aspects of complex trauma as civilians ––familial, religious, disaster, childhood–– while also confronting the short and long-term effects of combat stress. In this episode of Transforming Trauma, Emily invites Brian Peter to share...

Trauma in the pews with Janyne McConnaughey—Thursday’s History. Culture. Trauma. podcast 

How traumatizing is it when something that is supposed to be a support ends up evoking trauma? Tune into this Thursday’s History. Culture. Trauma. podcast at 1 p.m. PT; 4 p.m., ET, when guest Janyne McConnaughey, PhD, will talk with hosts Ingrid Cockhren, CEO of PACEs Connection, and Mathew Portell about how shame and blame theology, and the stigmatization of mental health supports, can inflict trauma. “A supportive community can serve as a primary catalyst for healing individual and...

Pregnancy and Your Oral Health

The appropriate time to visit the dentist is of great importance during and after pregnancy. An expectant mothers could potentially hurt their unborn baby by not having regular dental checkups during trimesters. The second trimester is of great importance to receive dental procedures such as, anesthetics and oral medications (Chlorhexidine). During this trimester, expectant mothers should avoid dangerous medications such as NSAIDs and various antibiotics. This is in part due to development...

CONSUMPTION OF ULTRA PROCESSED FOOD AND MENTAL WELLBEING OUTCOMES

October 2, 2023 There has been increasing attention on ultra-processed food (UPF) as the cause various of diseases, particularly in countries such as the United States and United Kingdom, where the majority of calories consumed today come from UPF. While much of the focus has been on obesity, diabetes, and more recently, heart disease, the mind too is not exempt from its effects. Studies showing a link between UPF consumption and depression are growing. This includes a recent study that...

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