In the video "How Childhood Trauma Affects Health Across a Lifetime," Nadine Burke Harris explains the effect of adverse childhood experiences (ACEs) on people's physical and mental health later in life. ACEs are defined as "potentially traumatic events that occur in childhood" and might include abuse, neglect, and dysfunction in the home. Burke Harris says that ACEs can have a major and long-lasting effect on a person's health, raising their risk for a variety of detrimental consequences like substance misuse, heart disease, and depression. Burke Harris raises several important observations, one of which is the prevalence of ACEs, with around two thirds of Americans reporting having had an ACE. This indicates that a sizable percentage of …show more content…
Burke Harris says that ACEs can result in chronic stress, which can harm the physiological systems of the body. As a result, diseases including heart disease, diabetes, and even cancer may emerge. The concept of toxic stress, which is the outcome of chronic or high stress without proper support or coping strategies, is also mentioned in the movie. The impacts of toxic stress on a person's health and wellbeing can be even more severe and pervasive. Burke Harris also emphasizes the crucial point that those who directly experience ACEs are not the only ones who are affected by them. As people with ACEs are more likely to be involved in the criminal justice system and to have lower socioeconomic position, the effects of ACEs can also be seen in the larger community. Intergenerational trauma may result from ACEs being passed down from one generation to the next as a result of this. Burke Harris discusses the harmful effects of ACEs as well as the role that resilience plays in reducing these effects. The term "resilience" describes a person's capacity for adaptation and recovery after adversity. Building resilience in children can assist to lessen the detrimental consequences of these experiences on their health and well-being, especially in those who have encountered