Are We Passing Down Trauma or Resilience? Understanding Generational Patterns & ACEs
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In this episode of Stay Mindful with Dr. Evelyn Davis, we explore how Adverse Childhood Experiences (ACEs) and generational trauma influence emotional health, family dynamics, and parenting patterns. Dr. Davis introduces the role of epigenetics and discusses how childhood trauma can impact stress responses, relationships, and coping strategies later in life.
The conversation also highlights how increased trauma-informed awareness can help individuals recognize patterns, begin breaking generational cycles, and intentionally build resilience and emotional well-being for themselves and their families.
This episode invites thoughtful reflection and reminds us that while our experiences shape us, they do not have to define our future.
Resources
- CDC – Adverse Childhood Experiences (ACEs) https://www.cdc.gov/violenceprevention/aces/index.html
- Epigenetic Intergenerational Transmission: Mothers’ Adverse Childhood Experiences and DNA Methylation Scorza, Duarte, Lee, Wu, Posner, Baccarelli, & Monk
Disclaimer
This episode is for educational and reflective purposes and is not a substitute for therapy or individualized mental health treatment. If you need additional support, consider connecting with a licensed mental health professional in your area.