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Dyadic Influence of Adverse Childhood Experiences: Counseling Implications for Mental and Relational Health
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Family MedicineEducationDyadic InfluenceMental HealthChild Mental HealthPsychologyIntimate RelationshipTherapeutic RelationshipAce ScoreMental Health CounselingCouple TherapyChild PsychologyPsychiatryRelational HealthChild DevelopmentAdverse Childhood ExperiencesInterpersonal RelationshipsFamily TherapyMedicineRelationship CounselingTrauma In Child
Adverse childhood experiences (ACEs) predict physical and mental health. We examined dyadic differences in intimate partner relationship health by ACE score among couples with low to moderate income enrolled in a relationship education program. Overall, we found a high prevalence of ACEs, disproportionate representation in the highest risk ACE group, and a significant effect between ACEs and indicators of mental and relational health. Implications for counselors include support for an ACE‐informed approach to couples counseling services, as well as a holistic and systemic view of mental and relational health.
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