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Volume 8

Journal of Traditional Medicine & Clinical Naturopathy

Page 45

June 20-21, 2019 Dubai, UAE

Joint Meeting on

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World Congress on Traditional & Complemenatry Medicine

2

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International Conference on Herbal & Traditional Medicine

Traditional Med Meet 2019 &

Herbal Traditional 2019

June 20-21, 2019

Ehioriaze Sydney Okojie, J Tradit Med Clin Natur 2019, Volume 8

An approach to trauma resolution that works

Ehioriaze Sydney Okojie

Human Givens Institute, South Africa

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here is an overwhelming impact of trauma on populations and individuals. Trauma survivors increase

every day. The great ocean of trauma survivors is richly fed by the flow of domestic violence, rape, MVA’s,

civil violence, natural disasters, terrorist activities, attacks on law enforcement agents (e.g., the police) post

military combat experiences and more. This poses to the world an enormous public health problem. If

professional health care givers are to give meaningful help they have to give treatment that works. The place of

an approach to trauma treatment that really works therefore becomes singularly essential. Equipping ourselves

with an effective approach is a good way to prepare ourselves for the task of helping trauma survivors. Such an

approach should be available and easy to learn by those who provide care: e.g,. Doctors, GP’s, Psychologists,

Psychiatrists, Nurses Counsellors/ Therapists who see trauma survivors in the course of their work. Arming

these disciplines with an effective treatment puts us in a strong position to be of greater help and make a

difference in the lives of trauma survivors. This presentation argues for the use of Human Givens approach.

What does Human Givens approach do? Its advantages. Evidence of its Effectiveness : Practice based and

Research Findings. Discussion & Recommendations.

Biography

Ehioriaze Sydney Okojie has obtained his MBBCh from Cairo University, Faculty of Medicine, Egypt and MSc in Clinical Tropical Medicine

from London University School of Hygiene. He has worked as GP and managed health services in positions as Medical Manager and Director

of a university health service.

suokojie@worldonline.co.za