Wisconsin Department of Health Services
Resilient Wisconsin: Trauma-Informed News and Notes, August 2022
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The Resilient Wisconsin content on the DHS website has been refreshed with a new look and new information. Take a moment to explore the updated webpages [ [link removed] ].?
It's back to school time! We have tips every family can use to start the new academic year strong [ [link removed] ].?
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ACEs, adversity's impact?
* Video: Hiding in plain sight: Youth mental illness [ [link removed] ]
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Opinion":?"The hidden dangers of pathologizing grief [ [link removed] ]
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State efforts to address ACEs and trauma and build resilience [ [link removed] ]
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Adverse childhood experiences may increase risk for psychotic experiences [ [link removed] ]
* Child abuse and the COVID-19 pandemic [ [link removed](22)00108-1/fulltext ]
* Self-reported adverse childhood experiences among custodial grandmothers: Frequencies, patterns, and correlates. [ [link removed] ]
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The loss of cultural identity and neurological dysregulation [ [link removed] ]
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Policy considerations for routine screening for adverse childhood events (ACEs) [ [link removed] ]
* LGBTQ youth: Discrimination trauma may increase suicide risk by more than 3 times [ [link removed] ]
* 1 in 2 Black teens faced online racisim in 2020 [ [link removed] ]
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Op-Ed: Economic costs of trauma greater than you think [ [link removed] ]
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Review gives ?cautious support? to childhood trauma as MS risk factor [ [link removed] ]
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Study links distinct patterns of childhood trauma to specific eating disorder diagnoses [ [link removed] ]
* How to tell early emotional abuse from emotional neglect [ [link removed] ]
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Can you sleep? ? Effect of retrospective recall of child maltreatment on sleep parameters and the mediating role of psychological distress among students of two German universities [ [link removed] ]
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Editorial Perspective: Adverse childhood events causally contribute to mental illness ? we must act now and intervene early [ [link removed] ]
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Sleep reactivity as a potential pathway from childhood abuse to adult insomnia [ [link removed] ]
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A Delphi study to identify intervention priorities to prevent the occurrence and reduce the impact of adverse childhood experiences [ [link removed] ]
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The trauma your parents experienced well before you were born could explain why you're so anxious all the time [ [link removed] ]
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The link between childhood trauma and feeling lonely [ [link removed] ]
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Brain and biology
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Consider the endocrine system when addressing mental health [ [link removed] ]
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Presence of certain bacteria in saliva might indicate PTSD in veteran soldiers [ [link removed] ]
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Severity of PTSD symptoms linked to decreased activity in Hippocampus [ [link removed] ]
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Posttraumatic stress disorder and cognitive decline in women: What?s the link? [ [link removed] ]
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Neuronal scaffolding plays unexpected role in pain [ [link removed] ]
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Exposure to racism linked to brain changes that may affect health [ [link removed] ]
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How trauma and chronic stress affect developing brains [ [link removed] ]
* How does the brain decide what memories are good and bad? A new mouse study offers clues [ [link removed] ]
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Racial discrimination affects brain microstructure, study finds [ [link removed] ]
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No evidence that depression is caused by low serotonin levels, finds comprehensive review [ [link removed] ]
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Courts, juvenile justice, corrections, and probation
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A collision waiting to happen: Trauma and menopause in women?s prisons [ [link removed] ]
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For wrongfully convicted Black men, exoneration can be just as traumatizing as prison [ [link removed] ]
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She tried to ?humanize? prisons in Oregon. Can she fix the federal system? [ [link removed] ]
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DHS careers
There are more than 100 current job openings across Wisconsin at DHS offices and facilities. View them all [ [link removed] ]. Apply today and make difference tomorrow.
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Posttraumatic stress disorder and moral injury
* PTSD Research Quarterly - Volume 33/NO. 3, 2022 [ [link removed] ]
* Podcast: Treatments for PTSD 1: Overview [ [link removed]- ]
* Podcast: Treatments for PTSD 2: Prolonged exposure [ [link removed]- ]
* Podcast: Treatments for PTSD 3: Cognitive Processing Therapy [ [link removed] ]
* Podcast: Can you have PTSD and Bipolar? [ [link removed] ]
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Developing neuroscientifically guided treatments for PTSD [ [link removed] ]
* Feeling disconected from onself and others after trauma [ [link removed] ]
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A cross-sectional study on the psychological impact of stress, anxiety and depressive symptoms in COVID-19 patients [ [link removed] ]
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Here?s what ?processing? trauma really means?and how it helps you heal [ [link removed] ]
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Feeling numb: What you need to know [ [link removed] ]
* At the crossroads of trauma and autism [ [link removed] ]
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Trauma and stress, not chemical imbalance, likely cause of depression - study [ [link removed] ]
* How to treat moral injury and grapple with collective trauma [ [link removed] ]
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Nurses in the U.S. are suffering ?Moral Injury? [ [link removed] ]
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The lasting anguish of moral injury [ [link removed] ]
* MDMA could be the next big thing in trauma treatment, research suggests [ [link removed] ]
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A new measure of psychological safety for patients [ [link removed] ]
* What not to say to someone who is struggling with PTSD [ [link removed] ]
* Addressing moral injury in law enforcement [ [link removed] ]
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Resilience
* Radio Interview: Health Matters: Helping children become resilient despite adverse experiences [ [link removed] ]
* Discussion: Enright discusses scientific study of forgiveness on Wisconsin Public Radio: Why forgiving others can be a big benefit to ourselves [ [link removed] ]
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3 more ways to rewire shame from childhood adversities [ [link removed] ]
* Trauma can derail a relationship: Here are 3 science-backed ways to get it back on track [ [link removed] ]
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Some types of stress could be good for brain functioning [ [link removed] ]
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How trauma survivors can harness spiritual contemplation to process stress - new?research [ [link removed] ]
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Schools
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VOICES: Address trauma to increase resilience in teachers, administrators, parents and students [ [link removed] ]
* Using resorative justice to transfrom school culture [ [link removed] ]
* Want to raise successful kids? Neuroscience says do this (But their schools probably won't) [ [link removed] ]
* More support needed for neurodiverse young people in education and youth offending, research finds [ [link removed] ]
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How trauma-informed practice made me a better teacher [ [link removed] ]
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Substance use disorder
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Vital Signs: Drug overdose deaths, by selected sociodemographic and social determinants of health characteristics ? 25 states and the District of Columbia, 2019?2020 (cdc.gov) [ [link removed] ]
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A national retrospective study of antidepressants? effects on overdose and self-harm among adults treated with opioid analgesics [ [link removed] ]
* What is complex trauma in addiction? [ [link removed] ]
* Most people with opioid use disorder don't get medications [ [link removed] ]
* Prenatal opioids can do long-term harm to kid brains [ [link removed] ]
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Yale scientists identify genetic risk factors for opioid use and related substance use disorders [ [link removed] ]
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Trainings
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Let?s Talk about Intimate Partner Violence: Integrating Culturally Responsive Approaches for Survivors of Domestic Violence and Intimate Partner Violence within Mental Health Services and Organizations [ [link removed] ]
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How to Establish a Trauma-Informed Monitoring System: Review, Reassess & Refine Your Process [ [link removed] ]
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Trauma-informed care
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The promise of parallel process: A paradigm of healing for human services [ [link removed] ]
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Trauma-informed photography course gives abuse survivors a new perspective, boosting self-esteem [ [link removed] ]
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Why trauma-informed care is an essential component of teen and young adult treatment [ [link removed] ]
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Keeping children safely with, not from, their families?Foster care, transformed [ [link removed] ]
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How trauma-informed design is incorporated into supportive housing [ [link removed] ]
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9 signs of a toxic workplace (And how to fix it with trauma-informed care) [ [link removed] ]
* Special report: Trauma-informed services [ [link removed] ]
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Purging the pain: Adherents tout the benefits of trauma informed yoga [ [link removed] ]
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Strengthening families with infants and toddlers: A policy framework for states [ [link removed] ]
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How trauma-informed fitness helps survivors process and heal through exercise [ [link removed] ]
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Violence
* Resource: National Domestic and Family Violence Bench Book [ [link removed] ]
* The national intimate partner and sexual violence survey (CDC) [ [link removed] ]
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