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Send us Fan MailIn this mini-series episode, I revisit number six in the top ten most listened-to episodes: my conversation with Laney Rosenzweig, the developer of Accelerated Resolution Therapy (ART) — an evidence-based, eye movement therapy that can resolve the symptoms of PTSD, grief, depression, anxiety, and more, often in just one to three sessions.Laney is a Licensed Marriage and Family Therapist with over three decades of experience and the founder of the Rosenzweig Center for Rapid Recovery, which has trained over 8,000 clinicians worldwide. In this conversation, we explore how ART works, why it is different from EMDR, and why the results can sound too good to be true — until you understand the science behind them.If you have been carrying grief or trauma and feel stuck, this episode offers a genuinely different perspective on what healing can look like.Listen to the original episode: Episode 45 — Laney Rosenzweig | How Trauma Can Be Resolved in Just One Session With ART, and you can find all of Laney's information, including the links to her website, on the same link.If this podcast is helping you, please consider leaving a 5-star review — it helps more people find this content when they need it most.Chapters:00:00 Welcome00:49 Today's episode01:27 Welcome to the Mini Series02:50 Top 10 - Number 603:10 About Laney Rosenzweig03:22 ART - Accelerated Resolution Therapy04:47 Trauma resolved in just one session?!05:15 What is ART?06:18 What resonated with me07:18 Why it resonated with listenersSupport the show
Around 17% of service members who deploy to combat zones come home with PTSD — and for many, the road to recovery is long, difficult, and often out of reach. A new study hopes to change that by pairing a single dose of MDMA — known colloquially as ecstasy — with intensive therapy, potentially compressing recovery into just two weeks.
Let us know what you think! Security Halt's Med Group - https://zcform.com/QA5QsClick the link for a FREE consultation with My Med Team to see how we can help. What if trauma treatment could target the nervous system directly instead of relying solely on years of therapy and medication?In Episode 436 of the Security Halt! Podcast, we sit down with Dr. Eugene Lipov, the pioneering physician behind the Stellate Ganglion Block (SGB) for PTSD treatment. Dr. Lipov shares the origin story of SGB, the neuroscience behind fight-or-flight trauma responses, and how this groundbreaking procedure is helping veterans, first responders, and trauma survivors find rapid relief.This conversation goes beyond PTSD treatment. Dr. Lipov also discusses digital addiction, sleep hygiene, social media's impact on mental health, family-centered healing, and why purpose and community are critical for long-term resilience.Chapters00:00 Introduction to the Stellate Ganglion Block02:52 Eugene Lipov's Journey into Medicine06:01 The Discovery of Stellate Ganglion Block for PTSD08:55 Understanding the Impact of SGB on Trauma11:50 The Procedure: How Stellate Ganglion Block Works14:48 Advancements in SGB Techniques17:52 Real-Life Impact: Patient Stories and Outcomes21:13 The Future of PTSD Treatment and Digital PTSD23:55 Maintaining Passion in Medicine27:34 The Impact of Digital Media on Society30:26 The Rise of Digital Detox and Technoference34:38 The Dangers of Digital Addiction39:13 The Importance of Sleep and Mental Health45:55 Addressing Trauma and Family Dynamics51:58 Finding Purpose and Healing in LifeSponsored by: Transcend Use my referral link to book a consultation for Peptide Therapy http://transcendcompany.com/DenyCaballero Pure Liberty Labs Use Code: SECURITY_HALT_10 Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/purelibertylabs/ Website: https://purelibertylabs.com/ PRECISION WELLNESS GROUP Use code: Security Halt Podcast 25 Website: https://www.precisionwellnessgroup.com/ SPECIAL FORCES FOUNDATION Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/specialforcesfoundation_/ Website: https://specialforcesfoundation.org/ Request Help: https://specialforcesfoundation.org/get-support/ Security Halt Mediahttps://www.securityhaltmedia.com/Instagram: @securityhaltX: @SecurityHaltTik Tok: @security.halt.podLinkedIn: Deny Caballero Support the showProduced by Security Halt Media
What if the same symptoms we see in combat veterans — the broken sleep, the irritability, the brain fog — were already quietly spreading through the healthiest, highest-performing people you know?In this episode of Health Longevity Secrets, Robert Lufkin MD sits down with Neil Markey — a former US Army Special Operations captain from the 75th Ranger Regiment turned McKinsey consultant, now the co-founder and CEO of Beckley Retreats and a Harvard Chan School student researching psychedelic-assisted integrated health. Neil walks us through his own journey out of post-combat trauma, the neuroscience of why psilocybin opens a rare window of neuroplasticity in the adult brain, and why he believes this work belongs upstream as preventative medicine for the well.CHAPTERS:00:00 — Introduction02:34 — From Mathlete to 75th Ranger Regiment02:50 — Iraq, WMDs, and the Pretense of War03:16 — Two Afghanistan Tours as a Ranger Captain07:14 — How Meditation Reached Him First11:49 — The Peer Group Where Everyone Was Secretly Breaking12:25 — Why the Environment Always Wins15:15 — The Neuroplasticity Window Psychedelics Open17:18 — Amanda Feilding and the Beckley Foundation18:20 — Why Set and Setting Decide the Outcome20:58 — The Fresh Snowfall Metaphor for the Brain24:09 — Preventative Medicine for the Well, Not Just the Broken32:18 — The Real Safety Profile of Psilocybin33:27 — Beckley as a Public Benefit Corporation39:38 — Bringing Rigor at Harvard Chan40:12 — Jamaica, the Netherlands, and the US Legal Path45:04 — A Green Beret's Son Finally Came to Him46:34 — Why Awe Beats BurnoutKEY TAKEAWAYS:• Psilocybin opens a measurable window of neuroplasticity in the adult brain• Set, setting, and integration determine outcomes far more than the compound itself• Psilocybin is non-toxic with low incident rates when used in controlled environments• The "betterment of the well" use case may be as transformative as clinical treatment• Oregon and Colorado have legalized supervised use; New Mexico and Massachusetts are next• Chronic stress in high-performers replicates many PTSD-like symptoms• Awe, empathy, and connection are measurable outcomes — and they beat burnoutSTUDIES & SOURCES MENTIONED:• Neil Markey — Beckley Retreats (use code LUFKIN for 10% off)• Beckley Foundation — Amanda Feilding's psychedelic research institute• Dr. Robin Carhart-Harris — UCSF Psychedelics Division• Johns Hopkins Center for Psychedelic & Consciousness Research• Oregon Psilocybin Services — first US regulated program• JAMA Psychiatry meta-analysis on psilocybin for depression (2023)• Harvard T.H. Chan School of Public Health⭐ Enjoying the show? Please leave a 5-star review on Apple Podcasts — it takes 30 seconds and helps more people discover the science of health and longevity. Thank you!New episodes every Tuesday & Thursday. Subscribe so you don't miss one.Continue this conversation on Substack: https://robertlufkinmd.substack.comLies I Taught In Medical School — Free sample chapter: https://www.robertlufkinmd.com/lies/Web: https://www.robertlufkinmd.comYouTube: https://www.youtube.com/robertlufkinmdX: https://x.com/robertlufkinmdInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/robertlufkinmd/TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@robertlufkinLinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/robertlufkinmd/
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Ryan and Dana discuss President Trump signing an order to accelerate research into ibogaine as a potential psychedelic treatment for veterans with PTSD.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Ryan and Dana discuss President Trump signing an order to accelerate research into ibogaine as a potential psychedelic treatment for veterans with PTSD.
There is a documentary you need to watch, and after this conversation, you'll understand exactly why. Marcus and Amber Capone are here with me today to talk about “In Waves and War,” a documentary film about the decades-long journey it captures from a Navy SEAL on the edge of suicide to a couple now sponsoring five to six veterans per week to receive life-changing treatment in Mexico. This one isn't just for veterans or their families, it's for anyone who knows someone suffering in silence. CLICK HERE TO BECOME GARY'S VIP!: https://bit.ly/4ai0Xwg Watch Marcus and Amber Capone's documentary, “In Waves and War”: https://bit.ly/4dxotZZ Connect with Marcus Capone Website: https://bit.ly/4vtqXiG Instagram: https://bit.ly/41cvB6N X: https://bit.ly/48xVB0f LinkedIn: https://bit.ly/4tqoALt Connect with Amber Capone Website: https://bit.ly/4sUME9B YouTube: https://bit.ly/4tdRA9T Instagram: https://bit.ly/4csow8n Facebook: https://bit.ly/4tAB17Q LinkedIn: https://bit.ly/4mdp19u Thank you to our partners A-GAME: “ULTIMATE15” FOR 15% OFF: http://bit.ly/4kek1ij AION: “ULTIMATE10” FOR 10% OFF: https://bit.ly/4h6KHAD AIRES: "ULTIMATE20 " FOR 20% OFF: https://bit.ly/4a3Duze BAJA GOLD: "ULTIMATE10" FOR 10% OFF: https://bit.ly/3WSBqUa BODYHEALTH: “ULTIMATE20” FOR 20% OFF: http://bit.ly/4e5IjsV COLD LIFE: THE ULTIMATE HUMAN PLUNGE: https://bit.ly/4eULUKp CYMBIOTIKA: "ULTIMATE10" FOR 10% OFF: https://bit.ly/4tjyluP GENETIC METHYLATION TEST (UK ONLY): https://bit.ly/48QJJrk GENETIC TEST (USA ONLY): https://bit.ly/3Yg1Uk9 GOPUFF: GET YOUR FAVORITE SNACK!: https://bit.ly/4obIFDC H2TABS: “ULTIMATE10” FOR 10% OFF: https://bit.ly/4hMNdgg HEALF: 10% OFF YOUR ORDER: https://bit.ly/41HJg6S PEPTUAL: “TUH10” FOR 10% OFF: https://bit.ly/4mKxgcn SNOOZE: LET'S GET TO SLEEP!: https://bit.ly/4pt1T6V WHOOP: JOIN & GET 1 FREE MONTH!: https://bit.ly/3VQ0nzW Watch the “Ultimate Human Podcast” every Tuesday & Thursday at 9AM EST: YouTube: https://bit.ly/3RPQYX8 Podcasts: https://bit.ly/3RQftU0 Connect with Gary Brecka Instagram: https://bit.ly/3RPpnFs TikTok: https://bit.ly/4coJ8fo X: https://bit.ly/3Opc8tf Facebook: https://bit.ly/464VA1H LinkedIn: https://bit.ly/4hH7Ri2 Website: https://bit.ly/4eLDbdU Merch: https://bit.ly/4aBpOM1 Newsletter: https://bit.ly/47ejrws Ask Gary: https://bit.ly/3PEAJuG Timestamps 00:00 Intro of Show 01:55 In Waves and War: Marcus and Amber's Documentary 07:47 150,000 Suicide Cases in the Military 14:07 Marcus and Amber's PSA Message 18:28 Isolation and the Broken Heart Syndrome 21:57 Overcoming PTSD 25:06 Warning Signs: When People Need Help 26:43 Ibogaine Journey 33:27 Cost of Ibogaine Treatment 38:43 Effects of Ibogaine Experience 49:53 What's Next for Marcus and Amber? 58:57 What's in the Bag? 1:03:31 Why Invest in Water Filtration 1:07:15 Healthy Daily Habits with Your Partner 1:14:53 Mental Health Doesn't Discriminate 1:15:37 What does it mean to you to be an Ultimate Human? 1:20:11 Connect with Marcus and Amber Disclaimer: This podcast is for informational purposes only and does not provide medical advice. It is not intended for diagnosing or treating any health condition. Always consult a licensed healthcare professional before making health or wellness decisions. Gary Brecka is the owner of Ultimate Human, LLC which operates The Ultimate Human podcast and promotes certain third-party products used by Gary Brecka in his personal health and wellness protocols and daily life and for which Ultimate Human LLC and / or Gary Brecka directly or indirectly holds an economic interest or receives compensation. Accordingly, statements made by Gary Brecka and others (including on The Ultimate Human podcast) may be considered. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Psychologists Off The Clock: A Psychology Podcast About The Science And Practice Of Living Well
If you struggle with people-pleasing and losing yourself in relationships, this episode with Ingrid Clayton, a licensed clinical psychologist and expert in relational trauma, about her book Fawning: Why the Need to Please Makes Us Lose Ourselves and How to Find Our Way Back, is a conversation that can help you understand and transform patterns holding you back. Exploring fawning, which is a lesser-known trauma response shaped by caretaking, appeasement, and self-abandonment, you'll learn how it often shows up as anxiety and hypervigilance. And, through personal and client stories, you'll gain insights on reclaiming authenticity, navigating backlash, and starting the process of “unfawning.”Listen and Learn:Why do some people cope with relational trauma by becoming overly accommodating or pleasing?How people-pleasing might actually be your nervous system choosing safety in ways that once protected you, but could now be quietly shaping your identity and relationships without you realizing it, and what it actually takes to reconnect with who you areHow chronic fawning can look like emotional strength on the outside while quietly disconnecting you from your own anxiety and bodyHow what looks like dishonesty can actually be a survival response that once kept you safe, and what it takes to notice when it starts keeping you stuckHow tuning into what you notice in your body can be the first uncomfortable but powerful step to breaking people-pleasing patterns and building more authentic relationshipsWhy red flags can feel like home after emotional abuse and how learning to trust your own resentment might be the first step toward building a truly safe relationshipResources:Fawning: Why the Need to Please Makes Us Lose Ourselves and How to Find Our Way Back https://bookshop.org/a/30734/9798217045327 Ingrid's Website: https://www.ingridclayton.com/ Connect with Ingrid on Social Media:Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/ingridclaytonphd Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/IngridClaytonPhD LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/ingridclaytonphd/ Substack: https://substack.com/@ingridclaytonphd YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC3PvWTgJMirURfgHWj3h28g About Ingrid ClaytonDr. Ingrid Clayton is a licensed clinical psychologist with a master's in transpersonal psychology and a Ph.D. in clinical psychology. She's had a thriving private practice for more than sixteen years and is a regular contributor to Psychology Today, where her blog “Emotional Sobriety” has had more than a million views. She lives in Los Angeles, California. Book: Fawning: Why the Need to Please Makes Us Lose Ourselves--and How to Find Our Way Back: https://bookshop.org/a/30734/9798217045327Related Episodes:305. The Power of Saying No with Vanessa Patrick186. Set Boundaries Find Peace with Nedra Tawwab 276. Assertive Communication Skills with Randy Paterson 308. Identifying and Surviving Gaslighting with Robin Stern 263. Relationships with Emotionally Immature People with Lindsay Gibson 383. What My Bones Know: C-PTSD with Stephanie Foo417. Busting Trauma Treatment Myths with Emi Nietfeld416. Trauma and PTSD Treatment with Robyn WalserSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Utah Lawmakers want to know more about how this psychedelic therapy may help treat veterans battling post-traumatic stress disorder. We speak to Jason Swenson, Deseret News reporter, about a proposal that would expand research for this and what we know about the potential benefits of these drugs.
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Iraq War veteran Dr. Timothy Vermillion discusses his harm reduction approach to veteran mental health, trauma therapy, PTSD treatment and suicide prevention. As founder of the Paradise Institute, he explains how EMDR memory therapy helps veterans process combat trauma and move from surviving to thriving. Vermillion shares how quitting smoking is also effective in mental health treatment and veteran suicide prevention. Other topics in this episode include Project Athena, a visual map connecting the memories of those who served in Afghanistan to their coordinates; and “Angel's Glow,” and why it took almost 140 years to understand it.Associate Sponsor of Army-Navy Game presented by USAAVeteran & Military Positive Event Timeline
Psychologists Off The Clock: A Psychology Podcast About The Science And Practice Of Living Well
Have you ever found yourself holding onto feelings of guilt or shame long after a difficult experience or mistake? In this episode, Jill sits down with Dr. Carolyn Allard, a leading voice in trauma-focused psychology and research. Together, they unpack the complex nature of guilt and shame, especially when these emotions become non-adaptive in the face of trauma or hardship. Carolyn, who is also the author of Transform Your Guilt and Shame: Evidence-Based Strategies to Heal from Trauma and Adversity, shares how to recognize the difference between guilt and shame and introduces the idea of “non-adaptive guilt and shame” (NAGS). You'll gain insight into how these emotions link to moral injury and other trauma responses, and walk away with actionable tools such as hindsight bias and justification analysis to better understand, challenge, and manage them.Listen and Learn: How guilt and shame differ lies in focus, as guilt is about actions and shame is about identity, and why they matterHow moral injury can emerge from situations where individuals face impossible choices that conflict with their values, leading to lasting feelings of guilt and shameWhy we feel non-adaptive guilt and shame often comes down to distorted beliefs about responsibility, justification, and values, and how understanding these patterns helps us break free from self-blame and move toward self-compassionHow hindsight bias can trick us into unfair self-judgment, and by reflecting on our choices and context at the time, we can gain a clearer, kinder perspectiveUnderstanding the difference between accountability (being answerable) and responsibility (having control or intention) and how this helps us untangle guilt and shame, process mistakes effectively, and break the self-reinforcing cycles of trauma that impair our ability to act according to our valuesResources: Transform Your Guilt and Shame: Evidence-Based Strategies to Heal from Trauma and Adversity: https://bookshop.org/a/30734/9781433843419 Carolyn's Website: https://www.carolynallardphd.com/Connect with Carolyn on Social Media: Bluesky: https://bsky.app/profile/carolynallardphd.bsky.social Facebook:https://www.facebook.com/p/Carolyn-Allard-PhD LinkedInhttps://www.linkedin.com/in/carolyn-allard-99749155/About Carolyn B. AllardCarolyn B. Allard ,PhD, ABPP, is internationally recognized for her trauma-focused research and clinical expertise. She is a licensed, board-certified clinical psychologist, Distinguished Professor and Program Director of the Clinical Psychology PhD Program at Alliant International University. Before that, she directed a trauma clinic at the VA San Diego Healthcare System and served as clinical faculty at the University of California San Diego. Carolyn also serves on the executive council of the American Psychological Association's Trauma Division and its scientific journal's editorial board, and has over 200 scientific publications and presentations. For over 20 years, she has been providing therapy, training and consultation in empirically supported therapy for posttraumatic distress; and conducting research focused on socio-cultural and contextual predictors of posttraumatic distress and treatment outcomes. She co-developed Trauma Informed Guilt Reduction (TrIGR), the evidence-based therapy that is the basis of her latest book, Transform Your Guilt and Shame, a self-guided workbook. Besides making psychology accessible, Carolyn is passionate about traveling and promoting compassion. Visit CarolynAllardPhD.com for more information.Related Episodes:118. Moral Injury and Shame with Lauren Borges and Jacob Farnsworth416. Trauma and PTSD Treatment with Robyn Walser383. What My Bones Know: C-PTSD with Stephanie Foo417. Busting Trauma Treatment Myths with Emi Nietfeld405. Taming the Inner Critic with Holly Yates and Shawn Whooley341. Self-Forgiveness with Grant Dewar279. ACT for Healing Black Racial Trauma with Jennifer Shepard PayneSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
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In this heartfelt and eye-opening episode of Homeopathy for Mommies, Sue Meyer delves into the complex topic of Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD)—its causes, symptoms, and how homeopathy can offer gentle yet powerful support for those suffering its lingering effects. Drawing from personal experiences, real-life cases, and clinical insights, Sue discusses how trauma, both big and […] The post Remedies for the Mind: How Homeopathy Can Transform PTSD Treatment appeared first on Ultimate Homeschool Podcast Network.
Dr. Roger McFillin sits down with Charity Mills, CEO of Colorado Teletherapy Services and Grow Your Own Thoughts, to discuss the science, stigma, and life-changing stories behind psilocybin microdosing. From PTSD to treatment-resistant depression, they discuss why traditional therapies and pharmaceuticals often fall short, and how microdosing may offer a safer, more sustainable path to healing for those struggling to recover. Charity shares her personal journey, clinical experience, and the protocols she's developed for hundreds of clients. Dr. McFillin also reveals his own surprising experience using psilocybin and his discoveries. Dr. Roger McFillin / Radically Genuine WebsiteYouTube @RadicallyGenuineDr. Roger McFillin (@DrMcFillin) / XSubstack | Radically Genuine | Dr. Roger McFillinInstagram @radicallygenuineContact Radically GenuineConscious Clinician CollectivePLEASE SUPPORT OUR PARTNERS15% Off Pure Spectrum CBD (Code: RadicallyGenuine)10% off Lovetuner click here
Psychologists Off The Clock: A Psychology Podcast About The Science And Practice Of Living Well
The Body Keeps the Score by Bessel van der Kolk has become a go-to book for understanding trauma, but not everyone agrees with its approach. In this episode, journalist and author of Acceptance: A Memoir, Emi Nietfeld joins us to talk about The Body Keeps the Score and how it influenced the world of trauma therapy. Bringing both her personal experience and sharp insight to the table, she enlightens us on trauma treatment and why popular narratives around resilience and recovery often miss the mark, especially when they lean more on storytelling than science.We get into where the book falls short, especially around science and why proven methods like CBT and prolonged exposure therapy deserve more attention. Emi also opens up about how those treatments personally changed her life.It's an honest look at trauma, what really works, and how we can do better, both personally and as a society.Listen and Learn:Why true resilience isn't about toughness alone but about community, care, and real support systemsHow the mental health system often fails kids by ignoring family dysfunction and why real change starts with seeing the full context, not just labeling the childWhy positive thinking isn't enough for trauma recovery and how validating, supportive therapy makes all the difference when you're ready to speak your truthAvoiding trauma memories in therapy can cause more harm and what effective healing requiresHow popular trauma books like “The Body Keeps the Score” can fuel shameChallenging the "addicted to trauma" label and how oversimplified narratives can stigmatize survivors and ignore systemic causes of violenceHow trauma research can be misrepresented, especially about cognitive behavioral therapy's real effectivenessUsing structured prolonged exposure therapy to help you safely face trauma and build resilienceWriting a memoir can unearth painful truths, but honest storytelling sparks real healing and self-acceptanceWhy popular trauma books feel like belief systems—and why we need solutions beyond therapyResources: Emi's Book Acceptance: https://bookshop.org/a/30734/9780593489499 Emi's website https://www.eminietfeld.com/ and her Substack https://eminietfeld.substack.com/ Connect with Emi on LinkedIn https://www.linkedin.com/in/emi-nietfeld/ and Instagram https://www.instagram.com/eminietfeld/ Mother Jones article: https://www.motherjones.com/media/2024/12/trauma-body-keeps-the-score-van-der-kolk-psychology-therapy-ptsd/ Slate article: https://slate.com/technology/2024/08/sexual-assault-treatment-talk-therapy-prolonged-exposure-recovery.htmlArticle mentioned on trauma theory as a belief system: https://beiner.substack.com/p/the-truth-about-trauma-bessel-vanAbout Emi NietfieldEmi Nietfeld is an author, journalist, and speaker. She is the author of Acceptance (Penguin Press ‘22), a memoir of her journey through foster care and homelessness, interrogating the true meanings of resilience, ambition, and success. After graduating from Harvard in 2015, she worked as a software engineer, an experience she wrote about in her viral New York Times essay, “After Working At Google, I'll Never Let Myself Love a Job Again.”She's passionate about mental health, helping young people navigate their careers, and the connection between engineering and creativity. A dynamic, sought-after speaker, she can be found on podcasts, leading conference keynotes, and speaking at universities and companies alike.Her essays have appeared in The New York Times, New York Magazine, The Atlantic, and other publications, been nominated for the Pushcart Prize, noted in The Best American Essays, and taught in classrooms from high schools to MFA programs.Related Episodes: 416. Trauma and PTSD Treatment with Robyn Walser383. What My Bones Know: C-PTSD with Stephanie Foo279. ACT for Healing Black Racial Trauma with Jennifer Shepard Payne 313. ACT-Informed Exposure for Anxiety with Brian Pilecki and Brian Thompson355. What is EMDR with Jamie Marich 77. Acceptance and Commitment Therapy with Jill Stoddard See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Trigger Warning:This episode includes discussion of trauma, suicide, abuse, and emotional processing in the context of psychedelic therapy. Please take care while listening. Viewer discretion is advised.You've been told psychedelics are poison.That healing trauma requires years of talk therapy.What if three sessions could change everything?This week on Live Well Be Well, I sit down with Dr. Rick Doblin, who has spent 39 years fighting for something most people thought impossible: bringing psychedelics back into medicine. As the founder of MAPS (Multidisciplinary Association for Psychedelic Studies), Rick has dedicated his life to proving that MDMA isn't just a party drug. It's a revolutionary treatment for trauma that could change how we understand healing itself.Rick doesn't just speak about psychedelics as science or policy. He's lived them, studied them, and helped thousands heal with them. His work isn't about escapism. It's about going deeper. Into the body. Into memory. Into parts of ourselves we've long avoided. And then, through compassion and skilled integration, coming out the other side, changed.We explore:Rick's first psychedelic experience and what it taught him about interconnectednessHow MDMA works in the brain to reduce fear and increase compassionWhy MDMA may be the most effective tool we have for PTSDThe three-phase therapy protocol and why context matters more than the drug itselfWhat went wrong with FDA approval and why Rick believes approval is inevitableThe difference between a "bad trip" and a meaningful oneWhy people with the most difficult childhoods often show the greatest improvement with MDMA therapyHow patients develop empathy (not forgiveness, but understanding) for their perpetratorsYour trauma doesn't define you. But learning to hold it with compassion might just set you free.Love,Sarah Ann
About 7% of veterans experience post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD), and that number can be closer to 30% for those who have served in a war zone. But PTSD has been treated pretty much the same way since the disorder was first recognized roughly four decades ago: Patients are instructed to revisit their trauma until the memory no longer creates an emotional response. This process can be so harrowing that over half of veterans are unable to complete the full course of treatment. But what if there was a way for PTSD treatment to be virtually painless?Host Flora Lichtman talks with Yasmin Tayag, staff writer at The Atlantic, who explored a controversial treatment called Reconsolidation of Traumatic Memories, and the challenges of even studying a treatment that bucks conventional wisdom. Guest: Yasmin Tayag is a staff reporter for The Atlantic.Transcripts for each episode are available within 1-3 days at sciencefriday.com. Subscribe to this podcast. Plus, to stay updated on all things science, sign up for Science Friday's newsletters.
Psychologists Off The Clock: A Psychology Podcast About The Science And Practice Of Living Well
Trauma and PTSD leave a lasting imprint on how we see ourselves and navigate the world, which is why Debbie sits down with returning guest Dr. Robyn Walser for this episode, a clinical psychologist and expert in evidence-based treatment for PTSD, to explore the path to trauma recovery. Robyn unpacks the principles of exposure therapy, the importance of processing traumatic experiences, and insights from her new book, which she co-authored with Darrah Westrup, You Are Not Your Trauma. This conversation offers a deep understanding of PTSD, the wide-ranging effects of trauma, and how healing involves redefining one's relationship to past events rather than being retraumatized by them. Listen and Learn:Breaking free from trauma's grip and reconnecting with the deeper, fuller self beyond itWhy understanding the true meaning of trauma matters and how misusing the word can impact healingUnderstanding how trauma, whether single events or complex, can cause avoidance, disrupt life, and impact relationshipsHow trauma's fear cycle traps you and how changing your relationship to thoughts frees you to live againReclaiming your life by embracing fear and living your values fully through trauma recovery in ACTEmbracing the natural flow of trauma memories helps you process and regain freedomUsing written exposure therapy helps you safely process trauma by revisiting and writing about itHow structured, flexible exposure therapy in Robyn and Darrah's new book, You Are Not Your Trauma, helps you process trauma and build lasting resilienceResources: Coming Soon—You Are Not Your Trauma: An Acceptance and Commitment Therapy Guide for Healing from Within by Robyn Walser and Darrah Westrup: https://bookshop.org/a/30734/9781462557899Robyn's Website: https://robynwalser.com/Connect with Robyn on Social Media: https://www.instagram.com/walser.robyn/https://www.facebook.com/theheartofacthttps://www.linkedin.com/in/robynwalser About Robyn D. WalserRobyn D. Walser, Ph.D., is an internationally recognized clinical psychologist, educator, and author. She is the Director of Trauma and Life Consultation and Psychology Services, Assistant Professor at the University of California, Berkeley, and Director of Research at Bay Area Trauma Recovery Clinical Services. Dr. Walser has contributed significantly to the dissemination of Acceptance and Commitment Therapy (ACT) and holds a pivotal role in implementing ACT in one of the US's largest national healthcare systems. She also works at the National Center for PTSD, where her work focus is on trauma recovery, depression, and moral injury. A writer and scholar, Dr. Walser has co-authored nine influential books on ACT, including the widely respected The Heart of ACT: Developing a Flexible, Process-Based, and Client-Centered Practice Using Acceptance and Commitment Therapy. Her research and clinical expertise have made her a sought-after voice in advancing the application of ACT to address a variety of complex psychological challenges. Since 1997, Dr. Walser has led ACT workshops worldwide, bringing her passion for process-based, experiential learning to therapists and clinicians. Known for her compassionate and client-centered approach, Dr. Walser's teaching emphasizes the integration of evidence-based practices with human connection and flexibility. Whether through her books, articles, or live training, Dr. Walser continues to influence the evolution of ACT and inspire professionals in their pursuit of effective, transformative therapy. To learn more about her work, visit robynwalser.com.Book: You Are Not Your Trauma: An ACT Guide for Healing from Within by Robyn D. Walser and Darrah WestrupRelated Episodes: 383. What My Bones Know: C-PTSD with Stephanie Foo279. ACT for Healing Black Racial Trauma with Jennifer Shepard Payne 313. ACT-Informed Exposure for Anxiety with Brian Pilecki and Brian Thompson355. What is EMDR with Jamie Marich 77. Acceptance and Commitment Therapy with Jill Stoddard 320. Anger and Forgiveness with Robyn Walser 106. Therapy from “The Heart of ACT” with Robyn Walser98. Narcissism with Avigail Lev and Robyn Walser 49. Empowering Women with Robyn Walser345. Writing for Personal Growth with Maureen Murdock See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Send us a textAre you ready to discover how rescued dogs are transforming the lives of veterans and first responders? In this eye-opening episode, I welcome back Connor Long, Operations Manager at Marley's Mutts Dog Rescue, to discuss their groundbreaking program, Troops N Tails.Connor shares his personal journey with equine therapy and how it inspired this innovative initiative. We explore how Troops and Tails bridges the gap between animal-assisted therapy and mental health support for veterans, offering a safe space for healing and growth.What you'll learn in this episode:The power of animal-assisted therapy in addressing PTSD and traumaHow Troops and Tails provides flexible, personalized support for veteransThe importance of building community and shared experiences among veteransCreative approaches to mental health support, including workshops and outdoor activitiesWays to get involved and support this life-changing programKey takeaways:Animal-assisted therapy can break down barriers and facilitate healing in ways traditional therapy cannotProviding a judgment-free space allows veterans to process emotions at their own paceRebuilding community is crucial for veterans transitioning to civilian lifeInnovative programs like Troops and Tails can fill gaps in mental health services for veteransThis conversation with Connor Long sheds light on the incredible potential of animal-assisted therapy to support our veterans. It's a powerful reminder of the healing bond between humans and animals. Follow Troops N Tails on Facebook, Nuvita CBD for You & Your PetsNuvita has organic wellness products for you & your pets. Code Julie10 for 10% off every purchase.Disclaimer: This post contains affiliate links. If you make a purchase, I may receive a commission at no extra cost to you.Support the showSupport the Podcast by buying cute merch! Check out the Your Story Matters Official Store with items supporting both The Story of My Pet Podcast. & Podcast Your Story Now.Shop our affiliate sponsors: Learn more & shop Nuvita CBD Use code Julie10 for 10% for you & pets!Learn more & shop Little Words Project Use code FURMOM for 15% for you & gifts for friends and family!The Story of My Pet Podcast and Blog- Website - Instagram - TwitterContact your host via Email- julie@thestoryofmypetpodcast.comConnect with your host, Julie Marty-Pearson – Website - YouTube - Instagram - Facebook - LinkedIn - ...
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Discover a practical, holistic approach to improving brain health targeting issues like memory loss, brain fog, PTSD, and early dementia. Learn how insulin resistance, oxygen levels during sleep, and hidden parasites may be silently sabotaging your cognitive function. You'll also uncover the powerful roles of detoxification, gut health, and proper nutrient intake in healing and restoring the brain.Explore key lifestyle changes, from dietary shifts to hormone support and movement-based neural exercises. Find out how resetting the body's original design with tools like coffee enemas, methylated vitamins, and cross-crawl exercises can dramatically improve mental clarity and emotional well-being.Highlights of the Podcast00:01 - Introduction to Brain Health00:36 - ATP & Insulin Resistance01:36 - Oxygen & Sleep03:22 - Parasite & Liver Detox06:26 - Rebuilding the Gut07:54 - Hormones & Brain Chemicals10:48 - Functional Design & Healing12:06 - Role of Chiropractic Care12:30 - Clinical Application and PTSD Treatment
Dr. Eugene Lipov is one of the world's leading experts on the treatment of symptoms related to post-traumatic stress.Truly, a pioneer in stellate ganglion treatment for symptoms of PTSD, he knows first-hand that trauma can be all-consuming. Growing up with a veteran father stricken with PTSD, and a mother with debilitating depression who eventually took her own life, he truly understands the impact that trauma can have on the lives of many. He's made it his mission to help others relieve their traumatic suffering from PTSD and restore hope to their spirit.In 2006, Dr. Lipov pioneered the use of Stellate Ganglion Block (SGB) for the treatment for post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) — a procedure that was initially approved by the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) in the 1950s for the treatment of certain types of pain and circulation disorders. It is performed with an injection of medication into a collection of nerves at the bottom of the front side of your neck. It is most commonly known as a pain-relieving treatment, used to relieve hot flashes for menopause and cancer patients and treating shingles — and, now, to alleviate symptoms related to post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD). SHOWNOTES:
What if a simple conversation in the emergency room could reveal who's most at risk for PTSD before symptoms even begin? Katharina Schultebraucks, PhD, shares her innovative work on using machine learning to forecast mental health outcomes and explains how AI could revolutionize how we detect, prevent, and treat psychiatric disorders. Dr. Schultebraucks is Co-Director of the Computational Psychiatry Program and Associate Professor in the Department of Psychiatry and Population Health at NYU Grossman School of Medicine.
Feeling emotionally drained and completely exhausted? Ever wondered if there's a way to restore your energy and reset your nervous system through meditation?Compassion fatigue and emotional burnout are all too common, especially when juggling the demands of caregiving, work, and personal life. This episode explores how meditation can not only help you acknowledge exhaustion but also actively restore your energy using a powerful visualization technique rooted in PTSD treatment research.☑️ Learn how emotional exhaustion zaps the nervous system and why your body responds as if it is being attacked.☑️ Discover a guided meditation that uses sensory memory to downregulate stress and restore balance.☑️ Experience a practical, accessible technique to refill your emotional cup and reconnect with a sense of safety and joy.Take a deep breath, settle in, and press play to immerse yourself in a meditation practice that will help you release exhaustion and regain a sense of calm and renewal.
In today's episode of The Coachable Podcast, I'm diving deep into my personal journey with at-home ketamine therapy. Over the last couple of years, this healing modality has profoundly impacted my mental health and well-being. From addressing trauma, PTSD, chronic anxiety, and depression, I've found ketamine therapy to be a powerful tool for healing—one that has truly helped me rewire my brain and shift my mental and emotional states. I'll walk you through my experience, from why I decided to try ketamine therapy to the benefits I've seen firsthand. We'll also tackle common questions about ketamine therapy, who it's for, and who might not benefit from it. If you've been curious about ketamine therapy and whether it's right for you, or if you've seen my posts and DMs about it, this episode is packed with insights to help you make an informed decision. I also share why I partnered with Anywhere Clinic—an online psychiatric telehealth clinic—and how their at-home ketamine treatment has made this whole process comfortable, accessible, and effective. Whether you're dealing with PTSD, anxiety, depression, or looking for alternative healing methods, this episode is for you. In This Episode, You'll Learn: Why I Decided to Try At-Home Ketamine Therapy: Discover the mental health challenges I've faced—ranging from PTSD and trauma to anxiety—and how ketamine therapy became a healing solution for me. How Ketamine Therapy Works: Get an understanding of how ketamine temporarily alters your brain's chemical balance and supports mental health recovery, particularly for treatment-resistant conditions. The Benefits of Ketamine Therapy: Learn about the powerful benefits, including trauma healing, anxiety relief, and the ability to rewire subconscious patterns for a healthier, more balanced life. What to Expect from a Ketamine Session: I'll take you through my personal experience, from setting up the environment and preparing for a session to the sensations and emotional shifts I've experienced. Who Should Consider Ketamine Therapy: Find out if ketamine therapy might be right for you, and who should avoid it (based on medical conditions or history of substance abuse).The Role of Integration: How to integrate the lessons and insights from your ketamine sessions into everyday life to ensure lasting transformation. My Experience with Anywhere Clinic: Why I trust Anywhere Clinic as my go-to provider for at-home ketamine therapy and how their team, especially the integration specialist, has supported my healing journey. Links & Resources Mentioned in This Episode: Anywhere Clinic: www.Anywhereclinic.com - Learn more about at-home ketamine therapy, schedule a virtual appointment, and check if your insurance covers the treatment. Timestamps: 0:00 - Introduction & Overview of Today's Episode 3:45 - Why I Decided to Try Ketamine Therapy 9:30 - What Ketamine Therapy Is and How It Works 14:30 - The Benefits I've Seen from Ketamine Therapy 20:00 - My Personal Experience with Ketamine Therapy 28:15 - Who Should Try Ketamine Therapy? 33:00 - How to Integrate Your Ketamine Therapy Sessions 38:30 - Final Thoughts & How to Get Started with Anywhere Clinic 41:00 - Outro: Thank You for Listening! **Links:** - [The Coachable Podcast on YouTube](https://www.youtube.com/@ToriGordon) - [The Coachable Podcast on Spotify](https://open.spotify.com/show/4e62a5zpupdFpkErMiEimz?si=bd4572df0f134939) - Tori's Instagram- https://www.instagram.com/thetorigordon - Tori's TikTok - https://www.tiktok.com/thetorigordon
Dr. Eugene Lipov, Co-Founder and Chief Medical Officer of Stella, shares his insights on the neuroscience behind PTSD, who benefits most from SGB injections, and how innovative therapies—including psychedelics like ibogaine and ayahuasca—are reshaping recovery.-----00:00:00:00 - 00:01:24:24Teaser00:01:24:24 - 00:03:26:11Intro00:03:26:11 - 00:08:54:03How Dr. Lipov ultimately chose to study PTSD00:08:54:03 - 00:16:03:02Post Traumatic Stress Injuries & Dr. Lipov's innovative treatment00:16:03:02 - 00:19:43:28Ideal candidates for SGB injection00:19:43:28 - 00:23:04:13The national impact of Stella00:23:04:13 - 00:23:28:21Midroll00:23:28:21 - 00:24:26:19Types of interventions for people with PTSD00:24:26:19 - 00:29:26:05How Stella's success impacts Dr. Lipov00:29:26:05 - 00:35:36:11The integration of AI into Dr. Lipov's work00:35:36:11 - 00:41:10:19Ibogaine and ayahuasca retreats00:41:10:19 - 00:43:20:08Outro00:43:20:08 - 00:45:09:13Secondary PTSD
In this episode, I share my insights about PTSD and CPTSD symptoms that many of us might miss in our daily lives. I talk about how we often chalk up our struggles to just "having a tough life" rather than recognizing underlying trauma. From sleep troubles and anxiety to physical pain and relationship difficulties, I walk through the many ways trauma can show up—sometimes in surprising forms! I also explore the early life experiences that might predispose us to these challenges, like childhood separations, bullying, or family stress. Most importantly, I want you to know that you don't have to just "live with" these symptoms. Through my work with hypnosis, I've seen how addressing the root causes can help people break free from feeling stuck and move forward with more peace and possibility in their lives. Of course, please feel free to send me YOUR questions anytime, or connect with me for an actual conversation to get them answered. I definitely look forward to connecting with you anytime! If you'd like to have a FREE life mapping chat with me, you can grab a time right here to do that: 20 Minute FREE Life Mapping Session You can also find me on the CATCH website. It has a great video and some free recordings right there to explain more. CATCH - Laura Ordile Please come join me in The Change Gang Group! Change Gang Group Grab yourself a freebie made just for YOU here: Fun FREEBIES! And I have a brand new one that's not even on the website yet. If you'd like to boost your happiness and increase your sleep, this one's for you! Sleep Better and Live Happier! And I'm also always happy to connect on Instagram: Laura Ordile Thank you so much for joining me in the fun. I'd be very grateful if you would be willing to take a moment and rate and review the show for me. And I hope you have a great week! Happy day to you, Laura
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A quick hello to wish you a wonderful New Year! And to hop once more into sharing a wonderful episode from this last year. I have such a great time chatting with Derek Heron! I was lucky enough to have Derek demonstrate a fun protocol called Mindscaping with me and I was fascinated. In today's episode, he explains all about what it is, how it works and why it's useful in helping you clear away stubborn or annoying issues in your life. He shares all about carefully sculpting the features of your internal map to change your mind, changing your life. Derek has a unique perspective on the work he's doing today, as compared to, as he says, 'the old school ways' of doing it years ago. It's a bit of a Goldilocks story he shares in his quest to find the right fit to work with his clients for the best outcome in clearing not just one, but many symptoms. Finding just the right fit is something that serves so many now in the healing he's brought their way. Derek Heron is a qualified hypnotherapist with 2 diplomas in Hypnotherapy and has undertaken numerous certificated courses including The Swan Masterclass. Hypnotherapy for PTSD and Level 2 Certification in Self-harm and Suicide Awareness and Prevention. During 2020 and 2021 Derek embarked on further study and is now a Sexual Freedom Hypnosis therapist, one of only a handful of trained certificated practitioners in Europe. In May 2022 Derek became a qualified CBT practitioner. Derek has a global practice, holding client sessions over the internet using media platforms such as Zoom and Microsoft Teams. Derek is also a respected author, keynote speaker and freelance body language analyst. Derek has written about and presented seminars on body language, perception, linguistics and memory. You can connect with Derek here: Survive PTSD Cognitive Cure Derek on CATCHptsd And if you're interested in learning more about Mindscaping, you can go learn it yourself with the creator, Mike Mandel here: Mike Mandel Hypnosis Of course, please feel free to send me YOUR questions anytime, or connect with me for an actual conversation to get them answered. I definitely look forward to connecting with you anytime! If you'd like to have a FREE life mapping chat with me, you can grab a time right here to do that: 20 Minute FREE Life Mapping Session You can also find me on the CATCH website. It has a great video and some free recordings right there to explain more. CATCH - Laura Ordile Please come join me in The Change Gang Group! Change Gang Group Grab yourself a freebie made just for YOU here: Fun FREEBIES! And I have a brand new one that's not even on the website yet. If you'd like to boost your happiness and increase your sleep, this one's for you! Sleep Better and Live Happier! And I'm also always happy to connect on Instagram: Laura Ordile Thank you so much for joining me in the fun. I'd be very grateful if you would be willing to take a moment and rate and review the show for me. And I hope you have a great week! Happy day to you, Laura
It's December! And a time when so many people struggle. I'm sharing, once again, an interview I did with an amazing person around a group called Catch, and healing PTSD/CPTSD. If it can help one person, as they say, I'm all in! Here's part 2 for you. I'm thrilled to have Sarah back on the podcast to talk about her amazing organization, CatchPTSD. We dive into how clinical hypnotherapy is making a huge difference for people dealing with PTSD and other traumas. You'll hear about the unique methods, how it all started, and some inspiring success stories from the personalized and group therapy sessions available on CatchPTSD.com. Plus, we highlight the power of social media in spreading the word and encourage everyone to share the CatchPTSD initiative to help those who could really use these life-changing resources. Sarah Yuen Gilliat is a registered clinical hypnotherapist, specializing in trauma and PTSD, trained and certified. She came to clinical hypnotherapy after a 30-year career as an international broadcast correspondent, and a government, corporate and military strategic communications consultant. After spending two years in Afghanistan, deployed with UK, US, Danish and Afghan troops as combat camera, plus three decades covering conflicts and natural disasters around the world, she chose to study clinical hypnotherapy, specifically to help traumatised people with PTSD-type symptoms. During her training, she was led to study the work of John G. Watkins, an American military psychiatrist in WW2, who used clinical hypnotherapy to heal American soldiers coming back from the European front, as well as others who did the same. In each instance, clinical hypnotherapy worked wonders to heal traumatised minds and bodies of shell shock/combat fatigue/PTSD. She's an amazing person to talk with and one of my favorite things she says is that she is looking forward to spending the rest of my life helping people eliminate their PTSD symptoms and take back control of their body and their lives. You can find an abundance of useful information on these websites: CATCHptsd The Beat Retreat You'll find more here: CatchPTSD on YouTube Catchptsd on TikTok Of course, please feel free to send me YOUR questions anytime, or connect with me for an actual conversation to get them answered. I definitely look forward to connecting with you anytime! If you'd like to have a FREE life mapping chat with me, you can grab a time right here to do that: 20 Minute FREE Life Mapping Session You can also find me on the CATCH website. It has a great video and some free recordings right there to explain more. CATCH - Laura Ordile Please come join me in The Change Gang Group! Change Gang Group Grab yourself a freebie made just for YOU here: Fun FREEBIES! And I have a brand new one that's not even on the website yet. If you'd like to boost your happiness and increase your sleep, this one's for you! Sleep Better and Live Happier! And I'm also always happy to connect on Instagram: Laura Ordile Thank you so much for joining me in the fun. I'd be very grateful if you would be willing to take a moment and rate and review the show for me. And I hope you have a great week! Happy day to you, Laura
It's December! And a time when so many people struggle. I'm sharing once again an interviewe I did with an amazing person around a group called Catch, and healing PTSD/CPTSD. If it can help one person, as they say, I'm all in! I'm thrilled to have Sarah back on the podcast to talk about her amazing organization, CatchPTSD. We dive into how clinical hypnotherapy is making a huge difference for people dealing with PTSD and other traumas. You'll hear about the unique methods, how it all started, and some inspiring success stories from the personalized and group therapy sessions available on CatchPTSD.com. Plus, we highlight the power of social media in spreading the word and encourage everyone to share the CatchPTSD initiative to help those who could really use these life-changing resources. Sarah Yuen Gilliat is a registered clinical hypnotherapist, specializing in trauma and PTSD, trained and certified. She came to clinical hypnotherapy after a 30-year career as an international broadcast correspondent, and a government, corporate and military strategic communications consultant. After spending two years in Afghanistan, deployed with UK, US, Danish and Afghan troops as combat camera, plus three decades covering conflicts and natural disasters around the world, she chose to study clinical hypnotherapy, specifically to help traumatised people with PTSD-type symptoms. During her training, she was led to study the work of John G. Watkins, an American military psychiatrist in WW2, who used clinical hypnotherapy to heal American soldiers coming back from the European front, as well as others who did the same. In each instance, clinical hypnotherapy worked wonders to heal traumatised minds and bodies of shell shock/combat fatigue/PTSD. She's an amazing person to talk with and one of my favorite things she says is that she is looking forward to spending the rest of my life helping people eliminate their PTSD symptoms and take back control of their body and their lives. You can find an abundance of useful information on these websites: CATCHptsd The Beat Retreat You'll find more here: CatchPTSD on YouTube Catchptsd on TikTok Of course, please feel free to send me YOUR questions anytime, or connect with me for an actual conversation to get them answered. I definitely look forward to connecting with you anytime! If you'd like to have a FREE life mapping chat with me, you can grab a time right here to do that: 20 Minute FREE Life Mapping Session You can also find me on the CATCH website. It has a great video and some free recordings right there to explain more. CATCH - Laura Ordile Please come join me in The Change Gang Group! Change Gang Group Grab yourself a freebie made just for YOU here: Fun FREEBIES! And I have a brand new one that's not even on the website yet. If you'd like to boost your happiness and increase your sleep, this one's for you! Sleep Better and Live Happier! And I'm also always happy to connect on Instagram: Laura Ordile Thank you so much for joining me in the fun. I'd be very grateful if you would be willing to take a moment and rate and review the show for me. And I hope you have a great week! Happy day to you, Laura
In this episode of Hart2Heart, Dr. Mike Hart welcomes Kelsi Sheren back to discuss her advocacy for alternative therapies, including her testimony before government bodies on the benefits of psychedelics for veterans and mental health as a whole. She shares her clinical trial experience with synthetic psilocybin and the challenges in accessing such therapies due to bureaucratic red tape. Kelsi shares the importance of integration in healing, the proper ways to integrate plant medicine, the stigma surrounding men's mental health, and practical tools like breathwork to manage PTSD and anxiety. Guest Bio and Links: Kelsi Sheren is a veteran, author, TEDx speaker, and mental health advocate specializing in alternative therapies for trauma. A passionate coach, Kelsi has also appeared on Jordan B. Peterson's podcast and testified before the Canadian Parliament on emerging treatments for PTSD. Listeners can learn more about Kelsi Sheren at her website, and on IG @kelsie_sheren Show Notes: (0:00) Welcome back to the Hart2Heart Podcast with Dr. Mike Hart (0:15) Dr. Hart welcomes returning guest, Kelsi Sheren back to the show (1:00) Kelsi's advocacy for psychedelics (4:30) Exploring the effects of synthetic psilocybin (7:00) Barriers to accessing psychedelic therapies (8:30) "Health Canada was more willing to electrocute me than give me a mushroom." (10:30) Integration and coaching techniques (17:00) Integration techniques (24:00) “The medicine starts once you say ‘yes'.” (28:00) Challenges and stigmas in mental health (32:00) Addressing masculinity and femininity (37:00) The power of connection and emotional vulnerability (39:30) Listening vs. solution-solving in conversation (43:00) Breathwork and managing PTSD (53:00) Holistic approaches to health (59:00) Final thoughts --- Dr. Mike Hart is a Cannabis Physician and Lifestyle Strategist. In April 2014, Dr. Hart became the first physician in London, Ontario to open a cannabis clinic. While Dr. Hart continues to treat patients at his clinic, his primary focus has shifted to correcting the medical cannabis educational gap that exists in the medical community. Connect on social with Dr. Mike Hart: Social Links: Instagram: @drmikehart Twitter: @drmikehart Facebook: @drmikehart
Hosted by Jane Pauley. In our cover story, David Martin looks at an organization extending a helping hand to wounded veterans and their families. Plus: Tracy Smith talks with actor Ted Danson about his new Netflix series, “A Man on the Inside”; Anthony Mason interviews music producer T Bone Burnett; Bill Whitaker reports on one woman's search for her ancestor, a former slave and Civil War veteran; and Seth Doane examines a promising new therapy for PTSD.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Dr. Dave Rabin exposes the cracks in traditional medicine and explains how new technologies, like Apollo Neuro, are filling the gaps. Watch now for the full story! TAKEAWAYSA wearable device using vibrations to help users feel calm and improve mental health.Feeling safe is key to recovery, and Apollo Neuro mimics soothing touch to promote healing.Traditional PTSD medications only work for about 30% of patients.MDMA-assisted therapy has an impressive 70-88% success rate for treating PTSD.Psychedelics like MDMA promote healing by fostering safety and self-acceptance.Apollo Neuro blends technology with natural healing methods like touch and vibration.The FDA delayed approval of MDMA therapy despite its strong results due to misinformation.Addressing root causes, not just symptoms, is crucial for true mental health treatment.Veterans struggling with PTSD may find new hope in alternative therapies like Apollo Neuro and psychedelics.Authentic connection and community are essential for improving mental health in today's world.TIMESTAMPS Introduction to Vibe Science (00:00:00) Introduction to the podcast and hosts, Ryan Alford and Chris Hansen. Introducing Dr. Dave Rabin & Apollo Neuro (00:00:29) Meet Dr. Dave Rabin and the Apollo Neuro device. How Apollo Neuro Works (00:02:50) Dr. Rabin explains how the Apollo Neuro device promotes healing using soothing vibrations. Limitations of Traditional PTSD Treatments (00:03:55) Discussion on why traditional PTSD medications have a low success rate.Psychedelics in Mental Health (00:06:02) Exploring how psychedelics like MDMA are transforming mental health treatment. Dr. Rabin's Passion for Mental Health (00:06:46) Dr. Rabin shares his personal journey and passion for helping others heal. Healing Requires Feeling Safe (00:10:30) The importance of feeling safe for effective mental and physical healing. Apollo Neuro Development & Benefits (00:12:00) How Apollo Neuro was developed and its benefits for mental wellness. MDMA-Assisted Therapy Success (00:32:04) MDMA therapy shows groundbreaking results in treating PTSD. Challenges with FDA Approval (00:40:00) The FDA's recent decision and challenges in approving MDMA-assisted therapy. The Importance of Community & Connection (00:48:00) How community and connection are crucial for mental health improvement. Closing Remarks & Where to Find Apollo Neuro (00:56:00) Final thoughts and how to follow Dr. Rabin and Apollo Neuro. Follow us on Instagram: @Vibe.Science Subscribe to our YouTube Page: www.youtube.com/@Vibe.Science
From domestic violence to murder, sexual assaults, and abuse against children, former Australian detective, Luke Taylor, has sadly seen it all. But after struggling with his mental health from the job, one murder was the final catalyst for Luke's retirement: an attack on an unsuspecting nurse, killed by her very own family. Luke Taylor has since founded Crime Story Australia, hosting workshops where school students recreate crime scenes to learn how to problem solve and analyse crimes. THE END BITS Subscribe to Mamamia Find out more about Mamamia's charity partner RizeUp Australia here. And if this episode has brought up anything for you or if you just feel like you need to speak to someone, call 1800 RESPECT (1800 737 732). CREDITS Guest: Luke Taylor Host: Gemma Bath Executive Producer: Christel Cornilsen Audio Producer: Scott Stronach GET IN TOUCH: Feedback? We're listening! Email us at truecrime@mamamia.com.au or send us a voice note, and one of our Podcast Producers will come back to you ASAP. If any of the contents in this episode have caused distress, know that there is help available via Lifeline on 13 11 14 or Beyond Blue on 1300 22 4636 If you're looking for something else to listen to why not check out our award winning parenting podcast How To Build A Human. Or click here to listen to the hosts of Mamamia Out Loud open up about creativity and how they stay inspired. Mamamia acknowledges the Traditional Owners of the Land we have recorded this podcast on, the Gadigal people of the Eora Nation. We pay our respects to their Elders past and present and extend that respect to all Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander cultures.Become a Mamamia subscriber: https://www.mamamia.com.au/subscribeSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In this episode, Tristan J. Barber, MA, MD, FRCP, and Glenn J. Treisman, MD, PhD, discuss the importance of screening, diagnosing, and treating PTSD in people with HIV. They illustrate their discussion through a patient case and provide strategies for accomplishing this, sharing their own experiences and approaches to thinking about PTSD, structuring appointments, and integrating care. Presenters:Tristan J. Barber, MA, MD, FRCPConsultant in HIV MedicineRoyal Free London NHS Foundation TrustHonorary Associate ProfessorInstitute for Global HealthUniversity College LondonLondon, United KingdomGlenn J. Treisman, MD, PhDEugene Meyer III Professor of Psychiatry and MedicineJohns Hopkins University School of MedicineBaltimore, MarylandDownloadable slides:https://bit.ly/4dBu929Program:https://bit.ly/3WB2VCO
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A key FDA advisory committee rejected the use of a psychedelic drug to help patients struggling with PTSD, questioning its safety and effectiveness. The FDA must now decide whether it will follow suit and reject the use of what's known as MDMA. Some patients and researchers had long hoped the government would approve it. Science correspondent Miles O'Brien reports. PBS NewsHour is supported by - https://www.pbs.org/newshour/about/funders
A key FDA advisory committee rejected the use of a psychedelic drug to help patients struggling with PTSD, questioning its safety and effectiveness. The FDA must now decide whether it will follow suit and reject the use of what's known as MDMA. Some patients and researchers had long hoped the government would approve it. Science correspondent Miles O'Brien reports. PBS NewsHour is supported by - https://www.pbs.org/newshour/about/funders