05: Understanding the PTSD Diagnosis

05: Understanding the PTSD Diagnosis

Up next

12: Season 01 Wrap Up

<span>Welcome back to Trauma Chat! This week, host Laura Reagan, LCSW-C thanks listeners for supporting the show and spreading the word. She talks about what is ahead and announces that this is the last episode of Season 1. Season 2 is anticipated to begin in October 2021. </s ...

  Show more

11: Polyvagal Theory

<div> <div>

<span>In this week's episode, host Laura Reagan, LCSW-C, a trauma therapist, consultant and coach, offers a basic overview of Polyvagal Theory using Deb Dana LCSW's Polyvagal Ladder concept. In this episode you will hear Laura talk about:</span><span> </spa ...

  Show more

Recommended Episodes

How to Heal from Medical PTSD aka Medical Trauma
Therapy in a Nutshell

Medical trauma can cause PTSD, with signs like fear of doctors, flashbacks, anxiety, avoidance, panic attacks, and emotional numbness after medical experiences. Check out my FREE grounding Skills course here: <a href='https://courses.therapyinanutshell.com/grounding-skills-for ...

  Show more

How to Heal From Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD) | Dr. Victor Carrión
Huberman Lab

In this episode, my guest is Dr. Victor Carrión, M.D., the Vice-Chair of Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences at Stanford School of Medicine and a world expert on the understanding and treatment of post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) in children, adolescents, and adults. We expla ...  Show more

Schizophrenia explained: Symptoms, diagnosis and how to support
Savvy Psychologist

Delving into the complexities of schizophrenia, a chronic and severe mental disorder. Learn about the symptoms, diagnosis, and treatment options to better support those affected. Discover evidence-based approaches and practical advice for providing effective support to loved o ...

  Show more

Diagnosis Creep
Therapy in a Nutshell

You may have noticed that there’s an upswing in people identifying with mental health diagnoses lately. Here’s my take on this, I think there are 4 reasons.

The first is what I’m going to call Diagnosis Creep. People are using clinical terms much more broadly than was i ...

  Show more