How does Adverse Childhood Experiences Impact Physical Health, Mental Health and Brain Development?

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How does Adverse Childhood Experiences Impact Physical Health, Mental Health and Brain Development? by Mind Map: How does Adverse Childhood Experiences Impact Physical Health, Mental Health and Brain Development?

1. Social Mental and Cogntive Impairment

1.1. Social

1.1.1. Legal issues

1.1.2. Violence

1.1.2.1. Intimate partner

1.1.2.2. Relationship violence

1.1.3. Unemployment/Underemployment

1.1.4. Food insecurity

1.1.4.1. Housingrisks/Homelessness/Unemployment

1.1.5. Homelessness/Poor quality Housing

1.1.6. Social exlusion

1.1.6.1. Incarceration

1.1.6.2. Homelessness

1.1.7. Lack of social safety net

1.1.8. Education issues

1.1.9. Poverty

1.1.9.1. Housing instability/Homelessness/Unemployment/

1.2. Mental

1.2.1. Addictions

1.2.2. Mental Illness

1.2.3. Developmental delays

1.2.4. Poverty

1.2.4.1. Housing instability/Homelessness/Unemployment

1.2.5. Education issues

1.3. Cognitive

1.3.1. Sexual abuse

1.3.2. Poverty

1.3.2.1. Housing risks/Homelessness/Unemployment

1.3.3. Education issues

1.3.4. Risk Behaviors

1.3.4.1. Impulsivity

1.3.4.2. Poor problems solving skills

1.3.4.3. Addictions

2. Adoption of Health-Risk Behaviors

2.1. Addictions

2.2. Unwanted pregnancies/STI's

2.3. Violence to self and others

2.4. Criminality

3. Disease and Disablity

3.1. Poverty

3.2. Smoking

3.3. Obesity

3.4. Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease

3.5. Liver Disease

3.6. Diabetes

3.7. Aboriginal status

3.7.1. Food insecurity

3.7.2. Housing

3.7.3. Unemployment/Unemployment

3.7.4. Social exclusion

3.7.5. Education

3.8. Addictions

3.9. Mental Illnesss

4. Early Death

4.1. Mental Health

4.1.1. Suicide

4.1.2. Accidental Overdose

4.2. Disease

4.2.1. Liver Disease

4.2.2. Heart Diseases

4.2.3. COPD

4.2.4. Cancer

4.2.5. Obesity

4.3. Violence

4.3.1. Fatal dealths

4.4. Addictions

4.4.1. Suicide

4.4.2. Accidental Overdose

5. Disrupted brain development

5.1. Toxic Stress

5.1.1. Addiction

5.1.2. Mental Illness

5.2. Brain Development

5.2.1. Brain pruning

5.3. Early Interventions and Treatment

5.3.1. Alberta Health Services Collaborative Mental Health Care

5.3.2. Cause and Effect

5.3.3. Triple P Parenting

5.3.4. Circle of Security

5.3.5. Children's Mental Health Ontario

5.3.6. Early Childhood Mental Health Saskathewan

5.3.7. Ontario Association for Infant and Child Development

5.4. Policy/Research

5.4.1. Alberta Family Initiatives

5.4.2. Norlien Foundation

5.4.3. Center on the Developing

5.4.4. Society for Research in Child Development

5.4.5. Child Trauma Academy

5.4.6. Child and Infant Learning and Development Group University of Calgary

5.4.7. World Association for Infant Mental Health

5.5. Building Social, Emotional and Cognitive Capacity

5.5.1. Serve and Return

5.5.2. Brain Development

5.5.3. Attachment

5.5.3.1. Positive experiences

5.5.3.1.1. Healthy outcomes

5.5.3.2. Adverse Childhood Experiences

5.5.3.2.1. Early intervention and treatment required