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#16 Inside Brain Injuries with Dave Philipps: CTE, PTSD, and Psychedelic Treatments

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Join us for a critical examination of the invisible wounds afflicted on our soldiers, athletes, and children. Renowned New York Times journalist Dave Phillips joins us to shed light on the often-overlooked traumatic brain injuries that our service members endure due to repetitive head impacts and blast exposures. These injuries, which lack a single identifiable incident, leave many veterans suffering severe PTSD-like symptoms, leading to misdiagnoses and sometimes unfair disciplinary actions. Together, we discuss the urgent need for the military and medical communities to recognize the repetitive nature of these injuries and the importance of implementing training solutions, such as virtual simulations, to mitigate harm.
We also journey into the realm of psychedelic therapies that offer transformative potential for veterans grappling with trauma and addiction. Hear personal stories from former special operations soldiers who have found new hope and healing through substances like Ibogaine and ayahuasca, having exhausted traditional treatments. These powerful alternatives challenge traditional mental health solutions and hold promise for recovery, providing profound insights into forgiveness, self-acceptance, and improved relationships. We explore the broader implications of these treatments, emphasizing the necessity for further research to ensure safety and effectiveness.
Finally, we tackle the broader societal implications of brain injuries beyond the military, touching on contact sports and the stigma surrounding mental health. The conversation underscores the critical need for awareness and support for those affected by traumatic brain injuries, especially within the military and sports communities. We wrap up with a compelling discussion on the focus of sports journalism, advocating for a shift towards diverse storytelling beyond Chronic Traumatic Encephalopathy (CTE). Our heartfelt thanks to Dave Phillips for his invaluable insights and contributions, amplifying our collective understanding of these pressing issues.

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Rozdziały

1. #16 Inside Brain Injuries with Dave Philipps: CTE, PTSD, and Psychedelic Treatments (00:00:00)

2. Repetitive Head Impacts (00:00:11)

3. Understanding Military Repetitive Blast Exposure (00:07:28)

4. Exploring Psychedelic Therapies for Veterans (00:16:31)

5. Recognizing Brain Injury in Military (00:28:06)

6. Impact of Exposure on Military Veterans (00:37:11)

7. Psychedelic Therapies Impact Veterans (00:45:35)

8. NY Times Requests CTE Focus Shift (00:54:13)

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Treść dostarczona przez Bruce Parkman. Cała zawartość podcastów, w tym odcinki, grafika i opisy podcastów, jest przesyłana i udostępniana bezpośrednio przez Bruce Parkman lub jego partnera na platformie podcastów. Jeśli uważasz, że ktoś wykorzystuje Twoje dzieło chronione prawem autorskim bez Twojej zgody, możesz postępować zgodnie z procedurą opisaną tutaj https://pl.player.fm/legal.

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Join us for a critical examination of the invisible wounds afflicted on our soldiers, athletes, and children. Renowned New York Times journalist Dave Phillips joins us to shed light on the often-overlooked traumatic brain injuries that our service members endure due to repetitive head impacts and blast exposures. These injuries, which lack a single identifiable incident, leave many veterans suffering severe PTSD-like symptoms, leading to misdiagnoses and sometimes unfair disciplinary actions. Together, we discuss the urgent need for the military and medical communities to recognize the repetitive nature of these injuries and the importance of implementing training solutions, such as virtual simulations, to mitigate harm.
We also journey into the realm of psychedelic therapies that offer transformative potential for veterans grappling with trauma and addiction. Hear personal stories from former special operations soldiers who have found new hope and healing through substances like Ibogaine and ayahuasca, having exhausted traditional treatments. These powerful alternatives challenge traditional mental health solutions and hold promise for recovery, providing profound insights into forgiveness, self-acceptance, and improved relationships. We explore the broader implications of these treatments, emphasizing the necessity for further research to ensure safety and effectiveness.
Finally, we tackle the broader societal implications of brain injuries beyond the military, touching on contact sports and the stigma surrounding mental health. The conversation underscores the critical need for awareness and support for those affected by traumatic brain injuries, especially within the military and sports communities. We wrap up with a compelling discussion on the focus of sports journalism, advocating for a shift towards diverse storytelling beyond Chronic Traumatic Encephalopathy (CTE). Our heartfelt thanks to Dave Phillips for his invaluable insights and contributions, amplifying our collective understanding of these pressing issues.

Produced by Security Halt Media

  continue reading

Rozdziały

1. #16 Inside Brain Injuries with Dave Philipps: CTE, PTSD, and Psychedelic Treatments (00:00:00)

2. Repetitive Head Impacts (00:00:11)

3. Understanding Military Repetitive Blast Exposure (00:07:28)

4. Exploring Psychedelic Therapies for Veterans (00:16:31)

5. Recognizing Brain Injury in Military (00:28:06)

6. Impact of Exposure on Military Veterans (00:37:11)

7. Psychedelic Therapies Impact Veterans (00:45:35)

8. NY Times Requests CTE Focus Shift (00:54:13)

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