ACEs Connection Survey Results: “A Pattern of Remarkable Strength”
By Loren McCullough and Dr. Robert Sege This excerpt is cross-posted from our full article on ACEs Connection. "In this blog, we report the results of a survey of ACEs…
By Loren McCullough and Dr. Robert Sege This excerpt is cross-posted from our full article on ACEs Connection. "In this blog, we report the results of a survey of ACEs…
Today's blog was written on a gray and dreary day, which seems fitting. We are now nearly 8 months into the pandemic, and its effects are wearing us down. Rather…
A growing body of work recognizes the important health effects of highlighting and creating positive childhood experiences. Today's blog post makes the scientific case for this, based off of an…
These past few months have been very busy for HOPE, with digital workshops reaching hundreds of providers and frontline workers across the country, research projects under way, and more. For…
Incorporating HOPE during an postpartum depression screening These simulation videos present two different deliveries of a physician conducting a postpartum depression screening with a patient. One video shows the provider…
HOPE knows that all families, communities, and cultures have inherent strengths. In recent webinars with The Montana Institute, we've learned real world examples of this from co-presenters at the Minnesota…
By Dr. Robert Sege and Chloe Yang Today’s blog post focuses on civic engagement, one of the building blocks of HOPE. HOPE emphasizes how positive childhood experiences (PCEs) improve lifelong…
This past spring, we began blogging about ways to look at the world from a child’s eyes, in order to make sure they’re having the positive childhood experiences that they…
In May, we wrote a blog post about HOPE resources which stated, “As HOPE grows, the collection of resources on our positiveexperience.org website grows as well.” Several months later, this…
On the podcast, Pediatrics on Call, Robert Sege, MD, PhD talks about how positive childhood experiences (PCEs) can counter Adverse Childhood Experiences (ACEs).