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E-book: Adverse Childhood Experiences and Their Life-Long Impact

(Psychology Department, York University, Toronto, Canada), (Ph.D. Candidate, Department of Kinesiology, York University, Toronto, Canada)
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  • Pub. Date: 08-Aug-2023
  • Publisher: Academic Press Inc
  • Language: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9780323900676
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  • Format: EPUB+DRM
  • Pub. Date: 08-Aug-2023
  • Publisher: Academic Press Inc
  • Language: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9780323900676

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Adverse Childhood Experiences and Their Life-Long Impact explores how these experiences influence cognitive, behavioral and social experiences in adulthood. The book conceptualizes the types of violence, abuse, neglect, and/or trauma that factor into ACEs. It also explores the psychopathological outcomes of ACEs among children, including neurodevelopmental and psychosocial mechanisms. By drawing on cross-cultural perspectives, the authors provide insight into the variations between the adversity and trauma children experience. Sections also cover preventive measures, risk factors and various forms of interventional treatment, making this book a core read for psychologists, physicians, social workers, educators and researchers in the field.
  • Provides a comprehensive framework for understanding adverse childhood experiences
  • Reviews the link between ACE and homelessness, substance abuse, and physical and/or sexual violence in adulthood
  • Highlights key components of cross-cultural perceptions on child abuse and neglect, including differences of gender
  • Explores options for prevention and intervention for those who experience adverse childhood experiences

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*5 stars* "...[ A] valuable reference tool for practitioners and students working in any field of counseling, social work, teaching at a higher institution of learning or in psychology or psychiatry... The writing style, text font, and layout of chapters make this an easy quick read and allow for deeper understanding throughout... [ And] a gem for the fields dealing with the need to build resilience and understand why resilience may exist in some people as they grow into adulthood and not others." -- ©Doodys Review Service, 2024, Sherie Huber, MS Education Admin, MS SEL (Benedictine University)

1. Introduction
2. Child Maltreatment Cross Culturally
3. What Causes Adverse Childhood Experiences (ACEs)?
4. Physical Child Abuse
5. Child sexual abuse
6. Medical child abuse
7. Emotional Maltreatment: Abuse is not just physical
8. Bullying
9. The Various Ways of Child Neglect
10. Children exposed to ACE: The trauma and its aftermath
11. Implications and Outcomes of ACEs
12. ACEs Throughout the Lifespan
13. ACE and its implication over the lifespan
14. The effects of ACE on intimate relationships
15. How did the pandemic affect child maltreatment
16. Resilience: What it is, and how to develop it
17. Treating Physical Abuse and Neglect
Ami Rokach, Ph.D. A clinical psychologist, a member of the psychology dept. at York University in Toronto. His therapeutic and research interests include loneliness, sexuality, couple & sex therapy, anxiety and phobias, traumatic experiences and personal growth, stress management, and palliative care. After 35 years of doing psychology he is still intrigued by human nature, peoples suffering, and the real opportunity that we all have to grow, flourish, and reinvent ourselves despite obstacles and painful experiences.

Shauna Spirling, M.A.A Master of Arts graduate from Wilfrid Laurier University in Waterloo, Canada where she specialized in developmental psychology. Shauna has researched a variety of topics including psychosocial development, regret, older adult development, loneliness, drug and alcohol abuse, and childhood trauma including the effects on experiences in school and adulthood.