

Blogs
What We ALL Need to Know About Childhood Trauma — And WHY It Matters to Health, Leadership, and Society
By DrPamelaJPine|February 24th, 2026|Categories: Uncategorized|Tags: ACEs and cancer connection, ACEs and chronic disease, ACEs expert, adverse childhood experiences speaker, breaking the silence childhood trauma, childhood trauma keynote speaker, community resilience speaker, executive leadership trauma education, healthcare trauma education speaker, leadership resilience keynote, mental health and workforce sustainability, organizational culture transformation, prevention policy trauma expert, prevention science keynote, public health keynote speaker, trauma and cancer research, trauma awareness corporate training, trauma informed HR strategies, trauma informed policy leadership, trauma informed professional development, trauma informed systems change, trauma-informed communities, trauma-informed leadership training, trauma-informed workplace transformation, workplace burnout prevention speaker|
Childhood trauma is not a niche topic. It is not [...]
What We ALL Need to Know About Childhood Trauma — And WHY It Matters Now More Than Ever
By DrPamelaJPine|February 24th, 2026|Categories: Uncategorized|Tags: ACEs and chronic disease, ACEs expert speaker, adverse childhood experiences and cancer, breaking the silence childhood trauma, burnout prevention workplace speaker, childhood adversity public health expert, childhood trauma keynote speaker, corporate wellness keynote speaker, executive leadership trauma education, healing childhood trauma keynote, healthcare trauma education, mental health keynote expert, organizational resilience training, prevention and policy trauma expert, prevention science keynote speaker, public health trauma speaker, trauma and cancer research speaker, trauma awareness professional development, trauma informed HR strategies, trauma informed policy speaker, trauma informed systems change, trauma informed workplace training, trauma-informed communities, trauma-informed leadership, workplace transformation through trauma awareness|
Childhood trauma is not rare. It is not isolated. And [...]
The Hidden Cost of Care: Why PA Well-Being Can’t Wait By Dr. Pamela J. Pine
By DrPamelaJPine|February 24th, 2026|Categories: Uncategorized|Tags: CAPA 50th anniversary, clinician resilience strategies, compassion fatigue prevention, healthcare workforce mental health, PA well-being California, physician associate burnout, preventing medical burnout, sustainable healthcare leadership, trauma exposure in medicine, trauma-informed healthcare leadership|
Across California, when I speak with physician associates (PAs), I [...]
What We ALL Need to Know About Childhood Trauma — and WHY It Matters Now By Dr. Pamela J. Pine
By DrPamelaJPine|February 24th, 2026|Categories: Uncategorized|Tags: ACEs and cancer connection, adverse childhood experiences expert, breaking the silence survivors advocacy, childhood trauma keynote speaker, healing childhood trauma conference, prevention policy childhood trauma, public health and ACEs research, trauma-informed leadership training, trauma-informed practices that work, trauma-informed workplace transformation|
Childhood trauma is one of the most significant public health [...]
The Unseen Weight Women Leaders Carry — and How We Can Move Forward By Dr. Pamela J. Pine
By DrPamelaJPine|February 24th, 2026|Categories: Uncategorized|Tags: ACEs and leadership impact, breaking the silence in corporate culture, burnout prevention for women executives, empowering women leaders, leadership resilience training, trauma-informed leadership, trauma-responsive workplace culture, women in law and tech leadership, women leadership and trauma, workplace psychological safety|
In boardrooms, courtrooms, and across glowing digital screens, women leaders [...]
What We ALL Need to Know About Childhood Trauma — and WHY It Matters More Than Ever By Dr. Pamela J. Pine
By DrPamelaJPine|February 24th, 2026|Categories: Uncategorized|Tags: ACEs and cancer research, adverse childhood experiences expert, breaking the silence childhood trauma, childhood trauma keynote speaker, healing childhood trauma conference speaker, public health and ACEs, trauma prevention policy speaker, trauma-informed leadership training, trauma-informed practices that work, trauma-informed workplace transformation|
Childhood trauma is not rare. It is not isolated. And [...]
Bridging the Gap: Why Trauma-Informed Support Is Essential for Mental Health Recovery By Dr. Pamela J. Pine
By DrPamelaJPine|February 23rd, 2026|Categories: Uncategorized|Tags: behavioral health leadership, community mental health reform, mental health policy Michigan, Michigan mental health advocacy, peer support integration, reducing mental health stigma, trauma and recovery, trauma-informed mental health, trauma-responsive systems, whole-person recovery|
Across Michigan, families gather at kitchen tables and in community [...]
Beyond the Exhibit: Why Trauma-Aware Science Centers Are More Important Than Ever By Dr. Pamela J. Pine
By DrPamelaJPine|February 23rd, 2026|Categories: Uncategorized|Tags: community resilience in museums, inclusive museum design, museum engagement strategy, museum staff training, science center leadership, sensory-friendly museum spaces, trauma-aware museums, trauma-informed education spaces, trauma-informed visitor experience, trauma-responsive institutions|
Walk into any science center or museum and you’ll find [...]
Beyond Firewalls: Why Real Digital Safety Means Supporting the Whole Child By Dr. Pamela J. Pine
By DrPamelaJPine|February 23rd, 2026|Categories: Uncategorized|Tags: cyberbullying prevention, digital safety in schools, digital trauma awareness, education conference keynote speaker, K12 school safety leadership, school cybersecurity and trauma, Stop the Silence digital safety, student mental health online, trauma informed education, trauma-informed IT leadership|
Are we protecting the right things? Across the country, schools [...]
What Happens When Women Speak the Truth About Trauma at Work By Dr. Pamela J. Pine
By DrPamelaJPine|February 23rd, 2026|Categories: Uncategorized|Tags: ACEs and professional women, keynote speaker women leadership, psychological safety for women, trauma-aware corporate culture, trauma-informed leadership, women and trauma at work, women executive resilience, women leadership development, workplace burnout prevention, workplace microaggressions and trauma|
Across industries, women are ascending into leadership at unprecedented levels. [...]
The Cost of Silence: Addressing Trauma and Burnout in Veterinary Medicine By Dr. Pamela J. Pine
By DrPamelaJPine|February 23rd, 2026|Categories: Uncategorized|Tags: burnout and suicide prevention in veterinary field, compassion fatigue in vets, resilience in veterinary teams, trauma in veterinary medicine, trauma-informed veterinary practice, veterinary burnout prevention, veterinary conference keynote speaker, veterinary leadership development, veterinary mental health awareness, veterinary workplace culture|
Veterinary medicine attracts some of the most compassionate, intelligent, and [...]
The Hidden Variable: Why Trauma Must Be at the Heart of Functional Medicine By Dr. Pamela J. Pine
By DrPamelaJPine|February 23rd, 2026|Categories: Uncategorized|Tags: ACEs in healthcare, childhood sexual abuse health impact, functional medicine trauma, HPA axis dysregulation, integrative medicine keynote, practitioner burnout prevention, root cause medicine, trauma and autoimmune disease, trauma and inflammation, trauma screening in clinical practice, trauma-informed functional medicine|
Functional medicine was built on a revolutionary idea: chronic disease [...]











