Welcome to the VA podcast series, PTSD Bytes! In each episode, host and clinical psychologist Colleen Becket-Davenport from the VA National Center for PTSD talks to an expert or innovator about how technology can support people with PTSD or other mental health concerns. There are many resources out there, so join us for “bite-sized” episodes featuring practical information you can use or share. Vi... more
Publishes | Monthly | Episodes | 37 | Founded | 2 years ago |
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Number of Listeners | Categories | Health & FitnessMental Health |
Human Immunodeficiency Virus (HIV) is a chronic illness that disproportionately affects the Veteran community. In this episode of the PTSD Bytes podcast, Dr. Hemmy discusses risk factors for contracting HIV, challenges after receiving a positive diag... more
In this episode, we explore PTSD resources available for active duty and reserve component service members. Dr Greg Reger, psychologist and Guard member, explains the unique challenges each group faces when seeking treatment for PTSD. He also discuss... more
In this second episode of a two-part series, Lisa-Ann Cuccurullo addresses more myths about PTSD, its symptoms, and whether it can be treated. She also describes how you can work together with a mental health provider as your partner to choose a trea... more
There are many common myths about what causes PTSD and what recovery looks like. In the first episode of a two-part series, Dr. Kelly Maieritsch debunks some of these misconceptions and recommends a resource to better understand the experiences of pe... more
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I just listened to the episode about suicide safety planning and when Dr. Brown said when he listens to Led Zeppelin he isn’t thinking any bad thoughts, it made me feel so seen! Here’s to everyone who includes listening to Led Zeppelin on their safety plan. <3
Great information and helped expand upon the education shared with me from my PTSD provider.
This podcast is a really great resource for people who want to learn more about PTSD and effective treatments for PTSD and trauma. The episodes are brief and easy to understand.
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The first episode of PTSD Bytes was awesome! Dr. McGee-Vincent is an excellent host and Dr. Owen provided valuable insights into the development of mobile health apps and how they can be used to help in patient care. Thank you for creating this podcast!
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