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The Deepest Well: Healing the Long-Term Effects of Childhood Adversity

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Many people see the world as a dark and gloomy place where there’s nothing but darkness. My spiritual beliefs would say otherwise, there is a reason that I always look at the brighter side of life. And it can be hard I don’t have to tell you that. Human beings will tell you about it meaninglessly. Because for them, life can be difficult.I do not remember how it all had started. I know that there is nothing you can do to make me stop writing. Something deep inside me compels me to continue with the tale of my life, no matter how much I wish it would end. It is as if I have always been writing this, and perhaps I always will. Is it a disease? Perhaps. the deepest well scribd The KTB borehole – Germany's superdeep telescope into the Earth's crust" (PDF). Oilfield Review. January 1995. Archived from the original (PDF) on 19 December 2008 . Retrieved 8 April 2009. a b Osadchy, A. (2002). "Legendary Kola Superdeep". Наука и жизнь [Journal of Science and Life] (in Russian) . Retrieved 8 May 2009.

It is hard not to shake off the feeling that the race to the Earth’s mantle is an updated version of the famous novel Journey to the Centre of the Earth. While the scientists don’t expect to find a hidden cavern full of dinosaurs, they do describe their projects as “expeditions”. Substance abuse in the household (e.g., living with an alcoholic or a person with a substance abuse problem) I recognised Dr. Burke Harris’ name from a TED talk I had watched during my undergraduate psychology degree. Her clear passion for understanding the psychological, but also physical effects of adverse childhood experiences was fascinating, and this book was a continuation of that. The ACEs questionnaire, of which most of her work (clinical and research) is founded on is a screening tool used to determine an individuals risk of a variety of conditions. For instance, the initial study by Fellitti and colleagues found that a person with 4 or more ACEs was twice as likely to develop heart disease, cancer and three and a half times more likely to develop COPD and obesity than a person with 0 ACEs. Further, a person with 4 ACEs are 32.6 TIMES MORE LIKELY TO HAVE BEEN DIAGNOSED WITH ADHD AND BEHAVIOURAL PROBLEMS. Another fascinating finding was that ACEs are not common, in fact the initial and subsequent studies found that approximately 67% of the population had at least one category, and 12.6% had four or more categories (and this was in a primarily white, educated, middle class sample). Hello. I read a lot about that well, first time 6 years ago when I lived at home in Hungary. Now I’m live in Brighton. Today I went to finally see my favorite well and it was a disappointment. When I looked into the well, it was only 4 meters deep with 1 meter of water. The bottom under the water may be a concrete slab which covers the deepness, so the 120 meters deepness with the 6ft diameter is closed. Maybe when the hospital was built the builders closed the well with this concrete slab. There are some pictures about the well below, unfortunately that’s all I can show.If anybody knows anything, please post! In 1992, an international geophysical experiment obtained a reflection seismic crustal cross-section through the well. The Kola-92 working group consisted of researchers from the universities of Glasgow and Edinburgh in the United Kingdom, the University of Wyoming in the United States, and the University of Bergen in Norway, as well as several Russian earth science research institutions. [21]In 2023, China embarked on a 10,000 m super-deep borehole in the Tarim Basin in the Xinjiang region for scientific, oil and gas exploration. [26] [27] [28]

It was in the time of the Iron Curtain when the drilling was started,” says Uli Harms of the International Continental Scientific Drilling Program, who as a young scientist worked on the German rival to the Kola borehole. “And there was certainly competition between us. One of the main motivations was that the Russians were simply not really open with their data. Toxic stress has an impact on the child's brain. Children who experience multiple traumatic events (witnessing violence and suffering emotional, physical or sexual abuse), develop stress-response systems that alter from adaptive and lifesaving to maladaptive and health-damaging.Burke Harris argues that there should be universal screening for ACEs, as this would allow us to make effective diagnoses (that "ADHD" is, instead, a trauma response). It would also enable us to intervene effectively: 1. Reduce trauma

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