Explore Adverse Childhood Experiences’ (ACEs) impact on health, learn early intervention & mindfulness practices for resilience, & gain practical techniques for creating trauma-sensitive environments.
Join Nest in conversation with renowned expert Dr. Ravikiran Raju for an illuminating webinar as we explore the intersection of mindfulness and the prevention, resilience, healing, and overall wellness in individuals impacted by Adverse Childhood Experiences (ACEs). With years of clinical experience and expertise in trauma-informed care, Dr. Raju brings a wealth of knowledge and insight to this important topic.During this engaging session, Dr. Raju will delve into the profound impact of ACEs on mental, emotional, and physical well-being, shedding light on the long-term consequences and the importance of early intervention. Drawing upon the latest research and his own clinical practice, he will highlight the role of mindfulness practices in promoting resilience and facilitating healing among individuals who have experienced early-life stresses.From practical mindfulness techniques to strategies for creating trauma-sensitive environments, Dr. Raju will share valuable insights and actionable steps for supporting individuals affected by ACEs. Whether you’re a mental health professional, educator, caregiver, or simply interested in understanding the transformative power of mindfulness, this webinar offers a unique opportunity to gain knowledge and skills that can make a meaningful difference in the lives of others.
Ravi received his undergraduate degree in Chemistry and Anthropology from Harvard University. He obtained his MD from Baylor College of Medicine and a PhD from the Harvard T.H. Chan School of Public Health. Dr. Raju completed his pediatric residency training at the Boston Combined Residency Program, and his fellowship in Neonatology at Boston Children’s Hospital. He is now on faculty at Boston Children’s Hospital and Harvard Medical School as an Attending Physician in the Neonatal Intensive Care Unit and an Instructor in Pediatrics, respectively. He is also a research scientist at the Picower Institute of Learning and Memory at MIT, where he has conducted stress neuroscience research for the last seven years. Given the increasing appreciation that the social environment is a large driver of health outcomes, he is interested in better understanding how adverse childhood experiences impact health in adulthood.
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