PTSD: The Alarm That Won't Shut Off
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Summary
Why does a car backfire send some people into a full combat response?
Tomorrow on the Dr. Kumar Discovery Podcast, we explore the neurological "filing system" of trauma with military psychologist Dr. Norman "Trey" Tippens.
In this sneak preview, we discuss the "Gold Standard" treatments—Prolonged Exposure, CPT, and EMDR—and why they often fail due to the intense courage required to relive worst-case memories. Dr. Tippens explains how the brain keeps traumatic memories in "front-of-line storage" and how we can finally move that story into long-term memory.
We also dive into:
- Biological Interventions: The use of anesthetic blocks to quiet the hyperarousal system.
- Clinical Breakthroughs: The "crazy" results of Phase 3 MDMA-assisted therapy trials.
- The Science of Ancestry: Why generational trauma is "not woo-woo," but a result of stress hormone genes expressed in the womb.
The full episode drops tomorrow.
If you or someone you love is stuck in the cycle of hyperarousal, tune in to learn how those alarm bells can finally be turned off.
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