Adverse Childhood Experiences: The Protective and Therapeutic Potential of Nature

- Copyright
- 2020
- Published By
- Frontiers
This resource discusses the prevalence and negative impact of adverse childhood experiences (ACEs) on physical and psychological health. It suggests that regular engagement with nature could be a protective factor for individuals with ACEs. However, the research on nature's therapeutic effects for individuals with ACEs is limited, highlighting the need for further investigation.
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