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পৃথিবীর সব প্রাপ্তিই আপেক্ষিক, সব সম্পর্কই মিথ্যা, হারিয়ে যাওয়া চিরন্তন সত্য! ::)
The quiz score is based on 10 types of childhood trauma measured in the original ACEs study. 5= personal: physical abuse, verbal abuse, sexual abuse, physical neglect, and emotional neglect. 5=related to other family members: a parent who’s an alcoholic, a parent who’s a victim of domestic violence, a family member in jail, a family member diagnosed with a mental illness, and the disappearance of a parent through divorce, death or abandonment. You get 1 point for each type of trauma. How can learning my score be helpful? The ACEs quiz is a helpful tool for raising awareness about the potential impact of ACEs, on both an individual and community level. When we know more, we can do more. What doesn’t the quiz take into account? First, there are many experiences that could be traumatic for children that the quiz doesn’t ask about such as community violence, poverty, housing insecurity, racism, other forms of discrimination, natural disasters, chaotic environments, isolation, lack of services and more. This means answering all the questions on the ACE quiz will not give a full picture of the adversity a child has faced. Second, everyone is different, and adverse experiences in childhood affect each child differently. Just because a person has experienced several ACEs does not mean that later social, emotional, or health problems are inevitable. Some children develop resilience – the ability to overcome serious hardship – while others do not. Genetic factors also play a role, in that some children are predisposed to be more sensitive to adversity than others. And the most common factor among children who show resilience is at least one stable and responsive relationship with a supportive adult. Finally, the ACEs quiz doesn’t consider the crucial role protective factors such as supportive relationships play in buffering the effects of trauma and toxic stress in a child’s life. The higher your ace score, the more trauma you experienced as a child. I recommend visiting Americanspcc.org (above text from website) OR googling resouces for high ACE score and starting towards the path of healing with the innumberable resources available online. #acescore #MentalHealth
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