Adverse Childhood Experiences

Adverse Childhood Experiences

Igniting Resilience and Hope During and After Covid-19

Recorded Saturday 18 September 2021

With Anthea Benjamin, Dr Lucy Carter, Koya Cassandra Conteh, Tiane Graziottin, and more…

CE Credits: 7 hours

In the wake of COVID, this conference will address the highly topical issue of Adverse Childhood Experiences (ACEs) and a therapeutic approach, Trauma Informed Care (TIC), which has been found to be highly effective in addressing the needs of people who have been neglected, abused, or otherwise traumatised in childhood.

Studies, particularly by Dr Vincent Felitti and Dr Robert Anda (1998), have established beyond doubt the link between ACEs or “relational-trauma”, and subsequent ill health.

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  • NBCC

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  • ASWB
  • NYSED (Psychology)

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SCHEDULE

00:02:23
Introduction by Tiane Graziottin

00:08:17
Adverse Childhood Experiences and the Importance of Building up Resilience Through Attuned Interactions

00:57:21
Trauma Informed Care for Expectant Parents

01:40:23
Q&A

01:56:56
Mindful movement break with Wendy Bratherton

02:11:02
ACEs: Survivors Speak Out

02:57:06
Q&A

03:10:19
Mindful movement break with Wendy Bratherton

03:39:42
Racism, ACEs, and Wellbeing Therapeutic Practice

04:37:04
Q&A

04:51:08
Mindful movement break with Wendy Bratherton

05:06:55
Racial Trauma and Adverse Health Outcomes

05:39:09
Q&A

06:07:15
Mindful movement break with Wendy Bratherton

06:22:59
Interview with Dr Vincent Felitti

06:52:51
Closing Panel Session

07:43:42
Thanks and final words from the team

07:57:39
End