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
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The Science and Power of Hope
Chan M. Hellman, PhD
Slide2Well-Being In Practice
Slide3ACE Categories
Slide4Prevalence of ACE in USACE ScoreCDC Findings
036.1%126.0%
215.9%
39.5%4+12.5%
Average ACE = 1.61
Slide5Prevalence of ACEs?
CDC National Data 1.61
Children Exposed to DV 4.40
Juvenile Offenders 4.29
Foster Children 5.68
Slide6Trauma Informed Care
Slide7HOPE CENTERED AND TRAUMA INFORMED™️
Slide8What is Hope?
Hope is the
belief
that your future will be better than today and
you
have the power to make it so.
Slide9WHAT 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.
Slide10Tenets of Hope
…agency without pathways is a wish!
Valued Goal
Willpower (Agency)
Way Power
(Pathways)
Slide11The Experience of HopeHow well can you manage your willpower?
Attention Detractors
Valued Goal
IdentifiedPathway
Unmitigated trauma is a hope ROBBER!
Slide12Attention
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?
Slide13The Experience of HopeHow Well Can You Manage Your Willpower During Adversity?
Crisis, Fear, Uncertainty
Valued Goal
IdentifiedPathway
Revised
Pathway
Slide14What is the opposite of hope?
Slide15THE LOSS OF HOPE IS A PROCESS
Slide16Hope & Depression Among 8-12 Grade Youth(2018 HYS)
Slide17Hope & Suicidal Ideation Among 8-12 Grade Youth(2018 HYS)
Slide18HOPE CAN BE TAUGHT!
Slide19NURTURING HOPE IN CHILDREN AND ADULTS
Slide20CAMP 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
THE POWER OF HOPE
Slide22Strategies To Nurture Hope
Slide23Creating The Hope Centered School