

The Evolving Science Of How Childhood Trauma Shapes Adults | Butterfly Memories
13 snips Mar 20, 2025
Preeti Simran Sethi, a science writer and Rosalyn Carter Mental Health Journalism Fellow, joins to discuss the enduring effects of childhood trauma on adult health. She explores pioneering research on Adverse Childhood Experiences (ACEs), revealing troubling correlations between early trauma and later health issues. Sethi critiques the inclusivity of current methodologies, emphasizing the need for diverse perspectives in trauma research. She also highlights the power of resilience and supportive experiences in overcoming past adversities.
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Unexpected Weight Gain
- Dr. Vincent Felitti, while running a weight-loss clinic, observed an unusual trend.
- Patients, particularly women, were regaining weight after successful loss, prompting further investigation.
Trauma and Weight
- Dr. Felitti's research revealed a link between childhood sexual abuse and weight regain in patients.
- This discovery led to a larger study on adverse childhood experiences (ACEs).
ACEs and Health Outcomes
- The ACE study revealed a correlation between childhood trauma and various health issues.
- The more ACEs a person experienced, the higher their risk of developing health problems.