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Breaking Cycles of Trauma – A Conversation with Renee Layman, LMHC

Breaking Cycles of Trauma – A Conversation with Renee Layman, LMHC

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In this episode of The Hanley Effect, we welcome Renee Layman, LMHC, President & CEO of Center for Child Counseling, to discuss early intervention, trauma-informed care, and breaking cycles of adversity for children and families.

Key Topics Discussed:

  • Understanding Adverse Childhood Experiences (ACEs): How childhood trauma impacts long-term mental and physical health.
  • The Role of Prevention & Early Intervention: How positive childhood experiences (PCEs) can buffer the effects of ACEs.
  • Addressing Mental Health at the Community Level: The public health approach to mental health, including education, early screening, and caregiver support.
  • Resources & Programs for Families: How Center for Child Counseling and Hanley Foundation are collaborating to support children impacted by addiction and trauma.
  • The Importance of Collaboration: How nonprofits, schools, pediatricians, and families can work together to create a healthier future for children.


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