
An interview with Dr. Felitti, the director of the Adverse Childhood Experiences project. The ACE Study is an ongoing collaboration between the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention and Kaiser Permanente. acestudy.org
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This is all common sense. I thought everyone knew this and not just me.
Improve parenting is the real cure !
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I appreciated that Stef pointed out the medi’s focus on extreme cases which distorts the public perception. The problem with society isn’t found in extreme cases but in the everyday events of abuse. The media rarely looks at the larger context and instead looks at events as isolated.
What we did was “simply talk about things…” <3
Thank you so much, I really do appreciate your kind words!
Also, your preparedness rivals and more often exceeds any professional interviewer. I’ve noticed that the interview subjects seem to respond positively to this, resulting in spirited responses to your questions and very rich content for the listener.
Keep up the great work!
My response is an answer to DaveDoggOwn’s question in case you see it out of context.
In my opinion it would count as an ACE, because it is a painful religious ritual. This physical pain can be very traumatizing to a child. The same could apply for foot binding of young girls and women of China that happened for centuries.
Sad but also empowering information. Great interview.
Does circumcision count as an ACE?
11%? That just proves how inane these stats are. You take any attribute you’ll find issues with a few of them.
Adults? Please.
That last comment was for SpikeBravo.
I tottally empathise with what u say here, pleez don’t give up on therapy tho..I’m planning, with a little bit of philiosophical and psycological orienteering(so to speak) I will be ready to approach therapy in a far more focused way. Good luck Dude!
I think that representative democracy serves a vital function because it channels all of the anger, frustration, and destructive energies of man into a peaceful election, sort of like a horse race with really high stakes.
* hadn’t _ever_
I hadn’t never heard of this “Rat Park” experiment, though I had heard of self-doping rat experiments many times. Sounds like really neat work. I’ll have to check it out.
Also, that abuse-themed soap opera is a pretty interesting idea.
Thanks for the video!
They said like 11%.
I thought he said “it’s hard to get enough of something that almost works”.
Stef – as an interviewer I very much appreciate the way you allow the subjects to fully express their thoughts without interruption. Charlie Rose is a good example of a poor interviewer. He constantly interrupts and spends a lot of time expounding on his own thoughts.
I wasn’t defending religion as an institution, I just pointed out how Stefan went in his natural defense-mode when it came to religion.
Glad to have helped you, much love.
There there now just keep your pretty little head in the sand and let those roots just grow around. Don’t go and worry yourself one little bit…. Here, you want a cookie? Why don’t you go outside and play with your imaginary friends and let the adults talk amongst themselves.