Resilience Resources

RESILIENCE chronicles the promising beginnings of a national movement to prevent childhood trauma, treat Toxic Stress, and greatly improve the health of future generations. This one-hour documentary delves into the science of Adverse Childhood Experiences (ACEs) and the birth of a new movement to treat and prevent Toxic Stress. Now understood to be one of the leading causes of everything from heart disease and cancer, to substance abuse and depression, extremely stressful experiences in childhood can alter brain development and have lifelong effects on health and behavior.  © 2016 KPJR Films LLC. All rights reserved.


Produced by KAREN PRITZKER & JAMES REDFORD 

Directed by JAMES REDFORD 

Executive Producer KAREN PRITZKER Executive Producer REGINA K. SCULLY 

Co-Producer DANA SCHWARTZ

Resilience: The Biology of Stress & the Science of Hope

Key Concepts and Resources

RESILIENCE Film Screening

ACEs

ACEs are adverse childhood experiences such as physical and emotional abuse, neglect, caregiver mental illness, and household violence. ACE’s impact children’s developing brains and can change how they respond to stress. The higher a child’s ACE score, the more likely he or she is to suffer from toxic stress. Without supportive adults, children with high ACEs can suffer from poor academic achievement and behavioral issues and long term health effects such as chronic disease and substance abuse.



RESILIENCE

The single most common factor for children who develop resilience is at least one stable and committed relationship with a supportive parent, caregiver, or other adult. 

TOXIC STRESS

ACEsTooHigh– News site covering ACEs research and practices

Hope Beyond Hurt - infographic


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