8 Ways Childhood Trauma and Adverse Childhood Experiences Impact (ACEs) Adult Health and Behavior

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Video by Dr. Dawn Elise Snipes on integrative behavioral health approaches including counseling techniques and skills for improving mental health and reducing mental illness.

CHAPTERS:
00:00 How Childhood Trauma Impacts Adult Health and Behavior
0:13 What is Childhood trauma
03:00 Impact of Trauma 1
07:28 Impact of Trauma 2
10:26 Support the Channel
10:52 Impact of Trauma | Interventions
14:44 Impact of Trauma | Interventions for Anxiety, Depression, Impulsivity
19:50 Impact of Trauma | Boundaries, Difficulty Trusting Others
24:52 Summary
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DocSnipes
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I probably had ptsd as a child. In the 80's it didn't seem like mental health was understood. I was just stuck in special ed not knowing what i was doing was dissociating not "day dreaming". I'd get yelled at for "day dreaming". Everyone seemed puzzled as to why I had learning difficulties. Even though my trauma was well known. I'm glad for younger generations have a little more resources now given their parents are responsible and responsive.

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My biggest struggle right now is having boundaries and being more assertive. Some of my family members stepped all over my boylundaries, wanting me to be just like them, treating me bad because of who one of my parents were. When I tried to be assertive, no one listened. So I learned no one would listen, nor take accountability for what they've done...so now I am so passive. It feels like my words and feelings don't matter.

lesliesexton
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very good presentation. my childhood wasn't the greatest. I won't go into details. I am finally learning how the past trauma of my childhood is effecting how I react to current situations. It makes perfect sense to me. I am learning to change. I am learning to live in the present. The past is past. I can't focus on the past. I must focus on the present. I take my past "traumas" as a learning experience. I am willing to change. I am willing to change for the better!

CG-mxwu
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I love how your words infiltrate my soul and make sense of what was trauma and abuse. My three year old shows more love and compassion than my "mother" ever did. "Oh it will be ok little sweetie, I love you mama" she'll say.
When randomn ladies are kind to me or call me sweetheart, I'll break down n cry thinking why couldn't I have been loved and raised with intent and care. Hugged or something.
I live with a broken sense of self everyday, just hoping my daughter sees despite the past she will always be cared for and loved.

meganblack
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Thank you for sharing all this knowledge, trauma is the root cause of so much symptomatic behaviour and a mindset that keeps splitting into irregular and misplaced reactions and responses. 👍

EdHosking
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I do not think my mother was ever emotionally available for me or my siblings. I'm lucky if she was even physically available. I was thrown into the responsibility of taking care of my brother and sister when I was nine-years-old. And I didn't have very good examples. Thank you for sharing your videos. They are always informative and thought provoking

heathermarney
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Thank you, you help me understand my parents n myself . I’m grateful for all you do

Angels_surround_me
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Hello, Beautiful! So grateful you are sharing these ideas so freely. You make educating ourselves on wise ways to support the better world we all want to live in with one another so bright and friendly. Thank you.

brightpage
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Again, this video comes at the right time in my life. You're the best at explaining this and I'm grateful for your knowledge and how you are able to relay it. Thank you!

k-rosebouvier
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Hi to everyone trying to get better. Thanks for the video doctor.

regisalbert
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Great video! Just sent to some of my immediate family members to let them know why I don't really feel comfortable talking to them like other families usually do to "catch up" or just chat just to talk about whatever is on their mind just because.

sweethope
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Truly irrational to personalize being cut off in traffic. This one was really helpful to me. Thanks. Doc Snipes

Zarathustran
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This video came at a perfect time since I had another fight with my mother last night cause she always makes situations worse and then doesn't care to listen to what I have to say and how it could help Prevent it in the future. She even tried to manipulate my gf into siding with her and painting me as the villain after I walked away and she started saying it loud enough across the house. No maybe what I do she never cares about how the way she treats me and casually dismisses everything I say with the classic "I'm always the bad guy in your eyes! There is no talking to you whatsoever! Hmmph!"

I never used to be so aggressive either and I might have borderline personality disorder as a result of feeling isolated and never understood or cared for. My autistic meltdowns used to just be me crying and running away to my safe area but It is now hostility mixed with anxiety and fear going into attack mode.

I'm glad that I have my older siblings since I have been talking to my brother nonstop since last night and he asked how I was doing today and my sister sent both of us a video about making the same simplistic game in 8 different game engines to help keep me motivated in my online learning and my recent side gig startup business

seanhauth
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I vividly remember my mom telling my kid self “It’s not my job to entertain you.” When I wanted her attention. Wow okay rude.

Thomas_Winters
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Thanks so much. My life has been so weird, and this is the kind of stuff that really helps me change it

anon
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Thank you 😊 doc Snipes.
I always learn 😌 from you about moving forward with life in recovery 🙏 . It gives me an understanding with hope in serenity.

wrightdavid
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I’ve learnt a lot from you, I really appreciate what you do. What to do here has an impact, it matters. Thank you so much, from the bottom of my heart ❤

mimakate
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Most informative and spot on!
Thanks much.
We are people with lived experiences

ambrosehunter
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She always on time with the right videos. Thank you so much.

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