Treating Adverse Childhood Experiences in Rural America

EPISODE · Apr 16, 2026 · 41 MIN

Treating Adverse Childhood Experiences in Rural America

from One in Ten · host National Children's Alliance

In this episode of One in Ten, host Teresa Huizar speaks with Dr. Lindsay Druskin-Grimes about the complex relationship between adverse childhood experiences (ACEs), treatment engagement, and resilience in rural youth. The conversation highlights crucial insights for practitioners working with traumatized children, particularly in underserved settings. Timestamps: 00:00 - Introduction to ACEs research and its relevance today 01:07 - The relationship between ACEs, child functioning, and treatment engagement09:48 - Research questions and hypotheses of the study 11:19 - Demographics of the rural, highly traumatized child population 13:31 - The high prevalence of ACEs, including neglect, abuse, and substance exposure 16:41 - The significant stressors faced by caregivers in these communities 19:00 - The high levels of trauma and loss in the population and cultural strengths 26:44 - Key findings: higher ACEs correlate with less treatment attendance; resilience may mask needs 33:23 - Lifelong skills development and the impact of early therapy 34:48 - The specific risks associated with caregiver substance abuse exposure 37:29 - The importance of addressing systemic issues to reduce ACEs 39:21 - Future research directions and the long-term impact of treatment Resources:The Role of Adverse Childhood Experiences and Adaptive Skills in Treatment Engagement at a Rural Appalachian Child Advocacy Center | Journal of Child & Adolescent Trauma | Springer Nature LinkSupport the showDid you like this episode? Please leave us a review on Apple Podcasts.

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