Trauma: A Neurological Disorder

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The Journal of Trauma and Orthopedic Nursing is an open access and International, Peer reviewed Journal that aims to disseminate knowledge and promote discussion on all topics related to Trauma. The open access journal is published by Imedpub International who hosts around 350 open access peer-reviewed journals as well as organizes more than 100 International scientific Conferences.

The Journal is successfully running in the 3rd Volume which covers a wide variety of specialties including Trauma, Psychological Trauma, Physical Abuse, Trauma Therapy, Trauma counseling for reporting on the latest advances in both the clinical and laboratory investigation of traumatic brain and spinal cord injury. The Journal focuses on Neurology related disorders and recovery of traumatically injured patients.

Trauma can be defined in two ways: body wound or shock produced by sudden physical injury, as from violence or accident and in psychiatry, trauma is an experience that produces psychological injury or pain.

Therapies for Trauma

There is no cure for trauma nor any quick fixes for the suffering associated with them. But there is hope. A wide range of effective therapies exists and access to them is widespread. Trauma survivors are best served by working with a therapist or therapy that is trauma-focused or trauma-informed. Most trauma-informed therapists will employ a combination of therapy modalities. Psychotherapy alternatives include exposure therapies to help with desensitization, Cognitive Behavioural Therapy which helps change thought and behaviour patterns and reprocessing therapies like Eye Movement Desensitization and Reprocessing (EMDR) that allow the survivor to reprocess memories and events. Somatic therapies that use the body to process trauma include Somatic Experiencing and Sensorimotor Psychotherapy. Hypnosis, mindfulness, craniosacral therapy, trauma-sensitive yoga, art therapy and acupuncture can all also help. And last, many people use medications – primarily antidepressants and anti-anxiety medications – which can make symptoms less intense and more manageable. Authors may submit the manuscript in the related Topics which are related to Trauma and Neurological Disorders to the mail: editor.jton@emedsci.com

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John George
Journal of Trauma and Orthopedic Nursing
Email: editor.jton@emedsci.com
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