/
The Science and Power of Hope The Science and Power of Hope

The Science and Power of Hope - PowerPoint Presentation

iamamercy
iamamercy . @iamamercy
Follow
371 views
Uploaded On 2020-10-22

The Science and Power of Hope - PPT Presentation

Chan M Hellman PhD WellBeing In Practice ACE Categories Prevalence of ACE in US ACE Score CDC Findings 0 361 1 260 2 159 3 95 4 125 Average ACE 161 Prevalence of ACEs ID: 815008

willpower hope goal power hope willpower power goal ace attention pathways children mental valued agency prevalence trauma abuse percent

Share:

Link:

Embed:

Download Presentation from below link

Download The PPT/PDF document "The Science and Power of Hope" is the property of its rightful owner. Permission is granted to download and print the materials on this web site for personal, non-commercial use only, and to display it on your personal computer provided you do not modify the materials and that you retain all copyright notices contained in the materials. By downloading content from our website, you accept the terms of this agreement.


Presentation Transcript

Slide1

The Science and Power of Hope

Chan M. Hellman, PhD

Slide2

Well-Being In Practice

Slide3

ACE Categories

Slide4

Prevalence of ACE in USACE ScoreCDC Findings

036.1%126.0%

215.9%

39.5%4+12.5%

Average ACE = 1.61

Slide5

Prevalence of ACEs?

CDC National Data 1.61

Children Exposed to DV 4.40

Juvenile Offenders 4.29

Foster Children 5.68

Slide6

Trauma Informed Care

Slide7

HOPE CENTERED AND TRAUMA INFORMED™️

Slide8

What is Hope?

Hope is the

belief

that your future will be better than today and

you

have the power to make it so.

Slide9

WHAT WE HAVE LEARNEDGoals: Cognitive endpoint of purposeful behavior.Achievement vs Avoidant?Short-term vs. Long-termPathways: Mental roadmaps to goal attainment.Consider potential barriers with solutions.

Identify multiple pathways.Agency (Willpower): Mental energy to your pathway pursuits.Nutrition and willpower.

Slide10

Tenets of Hope

…agency without pathways is a wish!

Valued Goal

Willpower (Agency)

Way Power

(Pathways)

Slide11

The Experience of HopeHow well can you manage your willpower?

Attention Detractors

Valued Goal

IdentifiedPathway

Unmitigated trauma is a hope ROBBER!

Slide12

Attention

Imagination

Memory

Future

Past

Hope

WorryNostalgiaRumination

Flourishing

Positive Emotions

Adaptive Coping

Secure Attachments

Suffering

Negative Emotions

Maladaptive Coping

Insecure Attachments

Where Do You Focus Your Attention?

Slide13

The Experience of HopeHow Well Can You Manage Your Willpower During Adversity?

Crisis, Fear, Uncertainty

Valued Goal

IdentifiedPathway

Revised

Pathway

Slide14

What is the opposite of hope?

Slide15

THE LOSS OF HOPE IS A PROCESS

Slide16

Hope & Depression Among 8-12 Grade Youth(2018 HYS)

Slide17

Hope & Suicidal Ideation Among 8-12 Grade Youth(2018 HYS)

Slide18

HOPE CAN BE TAUGHT!

Slide19

NURTURING HOPE IN CHILDREN AND ADULTS

Slide20

CAMP HOPE and ACE

Prevalence of Adverse Event by Type

 

Percent

 

Percent

Abuse: Dysfunctional Family 

Verbal

49.8

Witness Domestic Violence

77.9

Physical

38.6

Parent Divorce

41.2

Sexual

20.3

Substance Abuse

42.5

Neglect:

 

Mental Illness

38.5

Emotional

47.1

Parent Incarceration

44.7

Physical

17.9

 

 

Slide21

THE POWER OF HOPE

Slide22

Strategies To Nurture Hope

Slide23

Creating The Hope Centered School