Week 8 Discussion: Continue Your Discussion ACEs
For this discussion, consider the impact of ACEs.
Here are some ideas to get you started:
- What did you learn about ACEs that you did not know before?
- Would you feel comfortable conducting the ACEs survey with a client? Why or why not?
- Is there a type of ACE that was not included on the ACEs survey that you would add to a future survey?
- How do ACEs relate to one of the clients you read about in The Boy Who Was Raised As a Dog text?
Guidelines
- Your writing: Each post should show courtesy and be succinct, professional, well written, and well organized, using proper writing mechanics, grammar, and punctuation.
more info what you need to know Week 8 Overview: Adverse Childhood Experiences
As you work through this week’s activities, think about the following questions:
- How do ACEs impact the development of children and adolescents?
- What is the role of the social worker in assessing and addressing the ACEs of clients and their families?
ACEs are potentially traumatic events that occur in childhood, and can include violence, abuse, and growing up in a family with mental health or substance use problems. During this week, you will learn about the short-term and long-term impacts of ACEs and become familiar with tools that are utilized in assessing childhood trauma
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- Perry, B. D., & Szalavitz, M. (2017). The boy who was raised as a dog: And other stories from a child psychiatrist’s notebook—What traumatized children can teach us about loss, love, and healing (3rd ed.). Basic Books.
- Read Chapter 6, “The Boy Who Was Raised As a Dog,” pages 54–64.
- Read Chapter 7, “Satanic Panic,” pages 65–72.
- Read Chapter 8, “The Raven,” pages 73–80.