
One in Ten
Engaging the brightest minds working to solve one of the world's toughest challenges—child abuse. Join us for conversations with leading experts on science, law, medicine, morality, and messaging. One in Ten is brought to you by National Children's Alliance, the largest network of care centers in the U.S. serving child victims of abuse. Our host is Teresa Huizar, NCA's CEO and a national expert on child abuse intervention and trauma treatment. Visit us online at nationalchildrensalliance.org.
One in Ten
Best of the Best: Greater Than the Sum—Multiple Adversities in Children’s Lives
Greater Than the Sum—Multiple Adversities in Children’s Lives (originally "Mending the Tears of Violence") is the third in a three-part series of best-of-the-best episodes. Adversity and violence are common in kid's lives. The cumulative burden creates a lifelong vulnerability to physical and psychological issues. So how do we help kids thrive? What strengths are most important? Sherry Hamby, research professor of psychology at the University of the South, discussed trauma’s cumulative impact and how teachers, parents, and advocates can help kids.
Topics:
- Adversity and violence (2:02)
- Polyvictimization, dose response (7:20)
- Resilience, polystrengths (12:30)
- Symptom relief is not well-being (20:39)
- Important strengths (23:08)
- Recovering positive affect (30:14)
- Helping kids (35:30)
Links:
Sherry Hamby, Ph.D., Life Paths Research Center director and ResilienceCon founder
David Finkelhor, Heather A. Turner
National Survey of Children’s Exposure to Violence
“Polyvictimization: Children’s Exposure to Multiple Types of Violence, Crime, and Abuse”
Juvenile Victimization Questionnaire
Ann S. Masten, Ordinary Magic: Resilience in Development
“Sense of Purpose—The Most Important Strength?”
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