Building Resilience: Remarks from Nadine Burke Harris

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  • Опубліковано 30 лип 2024
  • Traumatic childhood events like abuse and neglect can create dangerous levels of stress and derail healthy brain development, resulting in long-term effects on learning, behavior and health. A growing network of leaders in research, policy and practice are leading the way in preventing adverse childhood experiences (ACEs) and mitigating their impact by building resilience.
    In this video, Nadine Burke Harris, ceo and founder for the Center for Youth Wellness in San Francisco, says that ACEs and toxic stress is the next massive public threat.
    To learn more about how the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation is working to increase awareness and understanding of the impact of ACEs and the need to develop effective innovative interventions visit www.rwjf.org/aces-resilience.

КОМЕНТАРІ • 12

  • @skyfairchase5636
    @skyfairchase5636 9 років тому +42

    This woman is a hero

  • @zacharycampbell4425
    @zacharycampbell4425 4 роки тому +6

    I urge the medical community to use the ACE scoring system systemically in their practices.

  • @sofiacordeiro4653
    @sofiacordeiro4653 6 років тому +23

    On the off chance you're reading this, I just want to say thank you to anyone who cares about this. I was beaten as a child and it would have been crucial for someone to save me from my family at that stagr. And like me I know there are countless families. We need to kickstart this into an actual issue.

    • @sofiacordeiro4653
      @sofiacordeiro4653 6 років тому

      I did the same haha I too fear for the consequences my experiences may have on my health in the long run. A few months ago- I'm 22 btw- my chest muscle or my breast, I'm not sure which, was aching and I thought I was having a heart attack. I went to the hospital, did an X-ray, etc etc of course I knew biologically there was no reason for me to have a heart attack but I still thought it could be that anyway so I went there. Did an X-ray, everything was fine of course. Even though the doctor told me I was fine and I logically know there is no reason for me to fear this so much, it gets to me really bad.

  • @shawnarhill
    @shawnarhill 6 років тому +11

    Wow! My dissertation is about resilience and experiencing childhood adversity...would love to reach out to this Dr.!!!

  • @jenniferbrown7659
    @jenniferbrown7659 Рік тому

    This Doctor, this evolved human IS correcting us ALL. Trauma cannot hide from this revolutionary new standards of recognizing the cause of adult deseases. 🌅🌎🌙

  • @thekreativekat1709
    @thekreativekat1709 5 років тому +2

    I love your passion! I'm so glad you're working on this. I believe it is going to take all types of folks to save our children. It's so important because the consequences of ignoring or failing to properly address and intervene for the child's benefit are so massive and profound. Thank you!

  • @jfguidermphches5471
    @jfguidermphches5471 8 років тому +12

    Listening to Dr. Burke-Harris is a very uncomfortable experience for me... This is one revolution I want to become a voice for and active in helping to strengthen her voice to disrupt the pathology of ACE's and save our children.

  • @josephnjogu9341
    @josephnjogu9341 2 місяці тому

    Madam Dr, Nadine Burke Harris, caning in schools is a major third world scourge, though in Kenya(Africa) caning and brutalising children was outlawed by constitutional edict, it has continued unabated. due to ignorance of the repercussions in the long term. I believe the scientific community is universal and can be drawn upon to impress on my community that it is courting disaster by hurting young minds. All through ECDE centers, to secondary schools, it is rampant and deplorable. please do something.