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Bringing Compassion Into Our Schools
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Bringing Compassion Into Our Schools

2019
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[...]recent data suggest that treatment for depression has not increased, and a growing number of Americans, especially socioeconomically vulnerable individuals and young persons, are suffering from untreated depression. The research field, often referenced as \"ACEs,\" stems from the 1998 Adverse Childhood Experiences Study conducted as a partnership between Kaiser Permanente and the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. [...]subsequent studies have found the life expectancy of a person with six or more ACEs is '20 years shorter than a person with no ACEs. Self-Awareness Training It dawned on me that students are coming to us increasingly traumatized, regardless of ethnicity or socioeconomic status, and our school systems, due to the lack of awareness, often disregard or exacerbate the trauma, which leads to further disconnection. anger, apathy, anxiety, depression and acting out It's a vicious evele for students, parents and staff as well.