Episode 6

November 06, 2024

00:25:39

Adverse Childhood Experiences (ACEs)

Adverse Childhood Experiences (ACEs)
Health and Self Care
Adverse Childhood Experiences (ACEs)

Nov 06 2024 | 00:25:39

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Show Notes

Welcome to the Health and Self-Care (HaSC) podcast!

In this episode, Effective Communication, our hosts Dr. Kate Staveley and Dr. Peter Bagshaw discuss what adverse childhood experiences (also known as ACEs) are and how research shows that they can lead to the development of mental and physical health issues in later life.

The HaSC podcast is a free (and ad-free) fortnightly series hosted by Dr. Andrew TresidderDr. Peter Bagshaw, Dr. Kate Staveley and, on occasion, David Sealey (not a doctor). In each episode, the doctors discuss a different topic related to health and self-care and often invite expert guests to join them in conversation.

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