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Volume 6

Journal of Child and Adolescent Behavior

Psychiatry Neuro 2018

November 12-13, 2018

November 12-13, 2018 Dubai, UAE

30

th

International Conference on

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Joint Meeting on

Psychiatry and Mental Health

25

th

Cognitive Neuroscience Congress

Culturally oriented approach of in a treatment of traumatized refugees

Aram Hasan

Centrum45/ CoTeam, NetherLands

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reatment is not simple to put the diagnostics and treatment into the right context, diagnostically there seems to be more

frequent over- or under-reporting of complaints culturally oriented psycho education over PTSD and in the context of

traumatization is very important in order to be more receptive to the treatment and to be able to rational relationships and look

contacts with others, in conjunction with the influence of the traumatization. Trauma focus therapy using culturally oriented

approach, drawing and letter writing and patient support has helped to discuss grief, anger and subsequent incorporation.

The 3 most important things are, the way to approach the people, orientation and generate their full motivation. If they don’t

understand what they can get then they are not motivated, they will avoid contact, they are not going to make contact. This is

understandable. When we look at confidence, the clients need to really accept what you tell them to understand about their

feelings. If they believe you care and listen to them they will better understand you and be more motivated to be treated. That is

why we focus on the education of these patients regarding psychological aspects with colleagues from centrum 45 and CoTeam

has developed a new method for simple screening and diagnoses and instructions to start with treatment, called Intervention

toolbox for PTSD. Psychoeducation first, if they understand, believe and trust you, then they become more motivated to be

treated. Refugees have often experienced traumatic events. Some of them might develop a PTSD and will need specialized

mental health care. As loss of former status, their family, friends as well as feelings of disappointment and rejection, might lead

to a low self-esteem and faith in the future.

Biography

Aram Hasan has completed his studies in Ukraine . He is specialized in Trauma Treatment. He is the Founder of Foundation Psychiatrists without borders (in 2012)

and CoTeam in 2017.

aram@coteam.nl

Aram Hasan, J Child Adolesc Behav 2018, Volume 6

DOI: 10.4172/2375-4494-C2-008