According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, adverse childhood experiences have been linked to: risky health behaviors, chronic health conditions, low life potential and even early death. The more a child is exposed to traumatic events, the higher the likelihood is of them experiencing one of these unfortunate outcomes.

Whether it’s a broken bone, perpetually scraped knees or a healthy fear of the dark, no one leaves childhood unscathed. At some point, we were all faced with events in our past that left us scarred, scared or both. These events, though frightening at the time, help the body and brain development and mature. Unfortunately, some children suffer from far more traumatic experiences than others. As children are exposed to things like neglect, abuse or addiction in the home, these adverse childhood experiences can cause lifelong stress, pain and suffering. Children struggling to cope with ACEs often grow into adults who abuse substances to numb the pain of their past.

According to our guest John Mabry, host of Addiction Campuses’ ‘High Sobriety’ podcast, trauma many times plays an unrecognized part in addiction and we are coming to understand that for many, it many be the root of their addiction.”

With approximately 35 million children in the United States suffering from at least one traumatic childhood event, it’s more important than ever to understand how easily childhood trauma can turn into an addiction

ABOUT JOHN MABRY

John Mabry (“NCIS”, “ER”, “Superbad”), is a national addiction advocate, award-winning speaker, inventor, actor and stuntman, has his Masters in couNseling and hosts Addiction Campuses’ ‘High Sobriety’ podcast. He has worked on NCIS, ER the movie Superbad, among others. His work has been featured in People magazine, USA Today, Access Hollywood and countless other out-lets.

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