Adverse childhood experiences are known as ACEs and the more ACEs a child endures, the more health problems he'll likely have later in life. Licensed Clinical Psychologist Alex Bloom, PsyD, joined us ...
A new study in the April 2021 issue of the Journal of Affective Disorders reveals that adverse childhood experiences are strongly linked to increased adult stress, physical health problems, and ...
The adverse childhood experience (ACE) questionnaire has become a critical part of public health. It offers physicians a screening tool to evaluate patients, gaining valuable insights into their ...
A landmark study by the Center for Disease Control (CDC) and Keiser Permanente investigated the effects of child abuse and related adverse childhood experiences (ACEs) as a public health problem over ...
A recent study published in the Journal of Attention Disorders provides new evidence that difficult childhood experiences may ...
About 61% of Americans have had at least one Adverse Childhood Experience (ACE), experts’ formal term for a traumatic childhood event. ACEs—which may include abuse, neglect and severe household ...
Recognizing the impact caretakers play in human development, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention and Kaiser Permanente joined forces in 1995 to study “adverse childhood experiences,” or ...
I was recently working with a young mother who struggled with depression and anxiety in the difficult year following the birth of her child. In addition to managing the herculean task of adjusting to ...
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