Behavioral Health Aspects of Adverse Childhood Experiences (ACEs)
Registration $100
Jerrod Brown, Ph.D. presents a live virtual professional training program on Behavioral Health Aspects of Adverse Childhood Experiences (ACEs). This badge-earning program can be shared digitally on platforms like LinkedIn or your resume and counts towards a certificate. Enroll in this program to earn credit towards the Integrated Behavioral Health Certificate and share your new digital credentials with prospective employers and colleagues.
Adverse childhood experiences (ACEs) are defined as the exposure to neglect (i.e., physical or emotional), abuse (i.e., emotional, physical, or sexual), or household dysfunction (i.e., divorce, mental illness, substance abuse, domestic violence, or the incarceration of a relative) prior to adulthood. Adverse childhood experiences (ACEs) are associated with a host of poor behavioral, cognitive, emotional, social, and physical health outcomes across the lifespan. Behavioral health is the sum of both physical and mental health, and it is important to understand how socioeconomic disadvantage affects both areas.
This training is designed for professionals interested in learning about the causes and consequences associated with ACEs and the impact on human health and well-being. Implications for interviewing, screening, and intervention will be explored through an integrated behavioral health-ACEs-informed lens. Empirically based research findings will be highlighted throughout this training.