With the added stressors placed on children, youth, and families by the COVID-19 pandemic, more attention has been focused on the adverse impact on the mental health and wellness of our young people. Protecting and mitigating the impact of adverse childhood experiences (ACEs) has been a prime concern for many physicians.
But there’s a long way to go to educate and build skills to mitigate ACEs, and to ensure supports are implemented to prevent them from occurring in the first place.
Dr Uyeda is a member of a Child and Youth Mental Health Community of Practice involving 270 physicians who work to improve care for BC’s children youth and families. She continues to educate parents, counsellors, teachers, and physicians with her research and findings.
Resources:
Feelings First campaignDr Nadine Burke Harris – How Childhood Trauma affects health across a lifetimeDr Vincent Feletti – How childhood trauma can make you a sick adultCollaborative Toolbox – ACEs ResourcesBeyond the Cycle of Trauma with Dr Erika ChengThe Brain Story - Alberta Family WellnessTherapist Uncensored Podcast
Episode 5 and 6: How Attachment Impacts Adult Relationship Part 1 & 2 Episode 75: Mentalizing - Critical Component for Secure RelatingEpisode 102: Finding Neurological Safety through RelationshipsEpisode 112: The Life-Changing Science of Memory Reconsolidation with Guests Bruce Ecker & Tori Olds Episode 141: How We Become the Persons We Are with Dr Sroufe, Attachements Through the Lifespan
Books:
Becoming Attached by Robert Karen
Parenting from the Inside Out: How a Deeper Self-Understanding Can Help You Raise Children Who Thrive by Daniel J. Siegel and Mary Hartzell
What to Say to Kids When Nothing Seems to Work by Dr Ashley Miller and Dr Adele Lafrance
The Body Keeps the Score by Bessel Van Der Kolk
The Boy who was Raised as a Dog by Bruce Perry and Maia Szalavitz