Christina Bethell, PhD, of Johns Hopkins University on Positive Childhood Experiences sits down via Zoom with API's Art Yuen.
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Episode: AP Month 2020 Parenting for PEACE: Positive Childhood Experiences
Guest: Christina Bethell, PhD, of Johns Hopkins University, Program Host: Patricia Mackie, Special AP Month Episode Host: Artemisia Yuen, Welcome by Samantha Gray, API Executive Director
Christina Bethell, PhD, of Johns Hopkins University on Positive Childhood Experiences sits down via Zoom with API's Art Yuen.
API brings you a new interview with this leading researcher and advocate on positive childhood experiences (PCEs)
Have you been feeling stressed lately? You don’t have to be a parent to watch, soak-up and share this mega-dose of care, straight news about stress and simple healing tools from Christina Bethell. Christina puts relationships at the center of her Captain Marvel-sized work in public health. She’s working to shift big health systems and services to focus on relationships as the most fundamental element of health, especially for children. She gives a birds-eye view of that work then quickly shifts to share immediately useful examples of the way systems might work so that everyone can access healing “through any door.” She shares new ideas about stress, healing and gives us several simple tools and supports we all have available and can begin using now. These tools aren’t merely for coping, but they help us grow, even in the face of stress. In a year that feels like a big loss, especially for health, everyone deserves to hear how we can access our very own health super-powers, for us, our children and our world. May your 2021 be filled with healing and health.
Referenced and selected publications
- The New Science of Thriving
- Family Resilience And Connection Promote Flourishing Among US Children, Even Amid Adversity
- Adverse Childhood Experiences, Resilience and Mindfulness-Based Approaches: Common Denominator Issues for Children with Emotional, Mental, or Behavioral Problems
- Healing in place: Game on to flip the COVID19 threat into a positive experience for our children
- Read more about Christina and her research