Trauma & Abnormal Aging
Presented by Dementia Care Education
Individual trauma is a result of an event, series of events, or set of circumstances that can be sudden or drawn out, which presents physical or emotional harm to an individual but oftentimes is played out negatively over the lifetime of the individual. For individuals who do not identify or seek to reconcile their trauma, it can play out and manifest as abnormal aging. Join us and see what research has uncovered about trauma, cognitive health and aging.
ABOUT OUR SPEAKER: Brian Browne MS CSA
Brian Browne is the president of Cognitive Care Management and the founder of Dementia Care Education and is a Research Consultant to the Cleveland Clinic. He brings over 25 years of experience as an expert in Alzheimer's/dementia research, healthy aging, cognitive health, and cultural competency.
Mr. Browne is a noted public speaker and a frequent lecturer at meetings and conferences regionally and nationally. Mr. Browne has been featured by many media outlets and produces regular content for various Alzheimer’s publications. His research interests include examining the role of modifiable risk factors and lifestyle intervention to prevent cognitive decline in dementia.