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To begin with, I found the training very helpful to my insight. The training
enlightened me on how to be an outstanding human service provider. I have a broad
understanding of Adversity Experiences in childhood, their effects, and what I can do to
address ACEs and build resilience. I have acquired the necessary knowledge to prevent and
mitigate the effects of ACEs. My engagement in these modules is the first step toward
increasing my understanding of the effects of ACEs, which will benefit my community's
health in many ways.
I have learned new information in training on resilience and how I can reevaluate a
challenging circumstance and find opportunities within it by having a goal, a purpose, and a
mission. I gained courage and strength from the commitment to a meaningful life mission.
Consequently, I have to seek social support structures in the community and be willing to
help others. Resilience has taught me how to make a connection. I have to maintain strong
and healthy relationships with family and loved ones in both good and terrible times.
The key takeaways from the training were on the effect of ACEs on development. It
was evident that people who have had several ACEs appear to be more likely to develop
mental health issues such as anxiety, depression and drugs addiction . Although several
factors contribute to this elevated risk, one of them may be the physical effects of stressful
events on the brain. In addition, living up in a home with medical and psychiatric addiction
issues, aggression, and abuse are all factors to consider. ACEs can cause toxic stress and
impair brain development and how the body reacts to stress. In maturity, ACEs have been
related to chronic conditions, mental disease, and substance abuse.
ACEs raise the likelihood of health problems, but they don't have to. Children feel
more secure when adults continuously look after them and provide assistance. They have
faith in their caregivers to satisfy their needs caring and compassionate manner. Anyone can

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1 Reflection on ACEs Student’s Name Institutional Affiliations Course Date 2 Reflection on ACEs To begin with, I found the training very helpful to my insight. The training enlightened me on how to be an outstanding human service provider. I have a broad understanding of Adversity Experiences in childhood, their effects, and what I can do to address ACEs and build resilience. I have acquired the necessary knowledge to prevent and mitigate the effects of ACEs. My engagement in these modules is the first step toward increasing my understanding of the effects of ACEs, which will benefit my community's health in many ways. I have learned new information in training on resilience and how I can reevaluate a challenging circumstance and find opportunities within it by having a goal, a purpose, and a mission. I gained courage and strength from the commitment to a meaningful life mission. C ...
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