The Intergenerational Effects of Adverse Childhood Experiences: Ripples on a Pond

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Bol The first international examination of childhood adversity across cultures, settings, and generations The Intergenerational Effects of Adverse Childhood Experiences: Ripples on a pond provides the first comprehensive international examination of ACEs and their transmission across generations. Edited by a clinical psychologist and psychophysiologist with decades of experience working with both adult survivors and affected children, this volume explores how childhood adversity manifests across cultures and settings while offering evidence-based approaches to interrupt these cycles and promote healing. The book presents a structured three-part framework covering the nature and consequences of ACEs, international perspectives and lived experiences from survivors, and practical intervention approaches. Contributors integrate historical context with contemporary research to illuminate long-term effects, discuss how front-line professionals can implement evidence-based practices, and offer crucial insights into resilience, recovery, and supportive relationships. Dedicated chapters address adversity in underrepresented settings and communities often overlooked in existing literature. Written for psychologists, social workers, teachers, and child-care professionals, this volume serves as an essential reference for anyone working with children and families affected by adversity. It is also valuable for policymakers, substance use workers, and law enforcement professionals addressing the downstream consequences of ACEs in their communities. Presents a Global, Evidence-Informed Examination of How Childhood Adversity Shapes Lives Across Generations Understanding why adverse childhood experiences (ACEs) continue to shape health and wellbeing across generations requires a comprehensive, culturally informed exploration—one that brings together historical context, lived experience, and interventions grounded in evidence. The Intergenerational Effects of Adverse Childhood Experiences examines ACEs through an international lens, demonstrating both their universality and the diverse ways they manifest across societies. Edited by psychologist Richard Pates and psychophysiologist Diane Riley, this groundbreaking volume situates ACEs within centuries of reflection on childhood adversity while highlighting the recent methodological advances that allow researchers and practitioners to assess their long-term psychological and physiological consequences with greater precision. The book first traces the nature and scope of the problem, drawing on data, theory, and clinical insight to clarify how patterns of adversity repeat across generations and why they continue to challenge systems of care worldwide. Subsequent sections explore detailed accounts of lived experience from multiple countries and through discussions of intervention strategies ranging from established therapeutic approaches to emerging, experimental modalities. International contributors explore settings as varied as family homes, schools, and communities affected by conflict or displacement, as well as institutions that have caused profound harm. The first comprehensive volume to examine ACEs through an explicitly international, cross-cultural framework, The Intergenerational Effects of Adverse Childhood Experiences: Presents a wide spectrum of intervention approaches, from established therapies to innovative experimental methods Integrates historical context with contemporary research to illuminate long-term and intergenerational effects Discusses how evidence-based practices can be more effectively implemented by front-line professionals Features diverse narratives offering insight beyond clinical and academic perspectives Offers crucial insights into resilience, recovery, and the role of supportive relationships Includes dedicated chapters addressing adversity in underrepresented settings and communities Illuminating not only the breadth of adversity but also the conditions that exacerbate or mitigate its impact, The Intergenerational Effects of Adverse Childhood Experiences: Ripples on a Pond is invaluable for professionals and students working in psychology, social work, child development, education, public health, and related fields. Suitable for upper-level undergraduate and graduate courses on childhood adversity, developmental psychopathology, trauma studies, and social determinants of health, it is also an essential reference for practitioners and policymakers engaged in addressing the consequences of ACEs.

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The first international examination of childhood adversity across cultures, settings, and generations The Intergenerational Effects of Adverse Childhood Experiences: Ripples on a pond provides the first comprehensive international examination of ACEs and their transmission across generations. Edited by a clinical psychologist and psychophysiologist with decades of experience working with both adult survivors and affected children, this volume explores how childhood adversity manifests across cultures and settings while offering evidence-based approaches to interrupt these cycles and promote healing. The book presents a structured three-part framework covering the nature and consequences of ACEs, international perspectives and lived experiences from survivors, and practical intervention approaches. Contributors integrate historical context with contemporary research to illuminate long-term effects, discuss how front-line professionals can implement evidence-based practices, and offer crucial insights into resilience, recovery, and supportive relationships. Dedicated chapters address adversity in underrepresented settings and communities often overlooked in existing literature. Written for psychologists, social workers, teachers, and child-care professionals, this volume serves as an essential reference for anyone working with children and families affected by adversity. It is also valuable for policymakers, substance use workers, and law enforcement professionals addressing the downstream consequences of ACEs in their communities. Presents a Global, Evidence-Informed Examination of How Childhood Adversity Shapes Lives Across Generations Understanding why adverse childhood experiences (ACEs) continue to shape health and wellbeing across generations requires a comprehensive, culturally informed exploration—one that brings together historical context, lived experience, and interventions grounded in evidence. The Intergenerational Effects of Adverse Childhood Experiences examines ACEs through an international lens, demonstrating both their universality and the diverse ways they manifest across societies. Edited by psychologist Richard Pates and psychophysiologist Diane Riley, this groundbreaking volume situates ACEs within centuries of reflection on childhood adversity while highlighting the recent methodological advances that allow researchers and practitioners to assess their long-term psychological and physiological consequences with greater precision. The book first traces the nature and scope of the problem, drawing on data, theory, and clinical insight to clarify how patterns of adversity repeat across generations and why they continue to challenge systems of care worldwide. Subsequent sections explore detailed accounts of lived experience from multiple countries and through discussions of intervention strategies ranging from established therapeutic approaches to emerging, experimental modalities. International contributors explore settings as varied as family homes, schools, and communities affected by conflict or displacement, as well as institutions that have caused profound harm. The first comprehensive volume to examine ACEs through an explicitly international, cross-cultural framework, The Intergenerational Effects of Adverse Childhood Experiences: Presents a wide spectrum of intervention approaches, from established therapies to innovative experimental methods Integrates historical context with contemporary research to illuminate long-term and intergenerational effects Discusses how evidence-based practices can be more effectively implemented by front-line professionals Features diverse narratives offering insight beyond clinical and academic perspectives Offers crucial insights into resilience, recovery, and the role of supportive relationships Includes dedicated chapters addressing adversity in underrepresented settings and communities Illuminating not only the breadth of adversity but also the conditions that exacerbate or mitigate its impact, The Intergenerational Effects of Adverse Childhood Experiences: Ripples on a Pond is invaluable for professionals and students working in psychology, social work, child development, education, public health, and related fields. Suitable for upper-level undergraduate and graduate courses on childhood adversity, developmental psychopathology, trauma studies, and social determinants of health, it is also an essential reference for practitioners and policymakers engaged in addressing the consequences of ACEs.

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Pagina's: 320, Editie: Eerste editie, Paperback, John Wiley & Sons


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