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Journal of Neurology and Neurorehabilitation Research | Volume 3
November 26-27, 2018 | Dubai, UAE
Spine and Spine Disorders
Addiction Research and Therapy
3rd International Conference on
International Conference on
Joint Event
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Addiction and health among fugitives from war and refugees and their offspring
Muaweah Ahmad Alsaleh
University of Caen Normandy, France
T
he Arab world has witnessed and still witness a series of
armed conflicts with severe consequences on physical,
mental/emotional, social and sexual health levels (PMESSH)
still unfolding as well as public and community health. Before
war, Addiction and Psychiatric Disorders affect generally the
people health and their offspring. But during and after war, war
traumata tend to occur together with Addictive Disorders and
Psychiatric Disorders as Panic Disorder, Bipolar Disorder, Anxiety
Disorder, Post Traumatic Stress Disorder, Drug Addiction, and
Substance Addiction in war conditions as Syria, Iraq, Yemen,
and Libya wars. In war conditions, the stressful environment
become very dangerous for the PMESSH and is difficult to treat.
In environments with crises and wars, addiction is one of the
ways to escape for temporary psychological wellbeing due to
the deterioration of the public conditions. The psychological
stress caused bywar is one of themain justifications used by the
fugitives from war and refugees to escape the war and in order
to get a little happiness, because they live in a state of despair,
futility and tampering, a harsh stage experienced by Europe
during World War II and the world during the First World War.
War traumata, negative environmental and psychological
factors leave indelible scars on the health, germ cells and
epigenetically somatic tissues, signs that can be inherited
and transmitted from generation to generation. Effects of
addiction, Trauma and negative memories can be passed on
from parents to children through sperm and ovum. The germ
cells preserve and transmit on both genetic and epigenetic
information. According to scientists, the enriched and positive
environments have an impact on the traumatized lineages
and their offspring. In sexual intercourse, life-enriched,
positive experiences and environments, and well-being
(feeling of happiness and serenity) reshape the epigenetic
signature of spermatozoa and ovulations in human trauma.
Based on the evidence-based studies, the researchers provided
the recommendations, victims and refugees need not only
financial and logistical support, but also, they are in desperate
need for serious psychological help and support to overcome
their effects of addiction, trauma and the horror they have
been through and still persist in their memories. Victims and
refugees must be provided psychological therapy in addition
to physical therapy by the international community. The
study’s findings indicated the efficacy of the psychotherapy
and health education on remedy the effects of addiction,
trauma, and psychiatric disorders among fugitives fromwar and
refugees and improve their health and their offspring health.
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