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

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Sep 23, 2024
Dr. Victor Carrión, Vice-Chair of Psychiatry at Stanford, delves into the intricacies of PTSD, particularly in children and adolescents. He sheds light on how trauma impacts brain development and the link between PTSD and ADHD. The conversation features effective therapies like cue-centered therapy and the innovative integration of yoga and mindfulness in educational settings. Carrión also emphasizes the creation of personalized coping strategies to manage stress and trauma, offering listeners valuable tools for healing and resilience.
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The Stress Curve

  • Stress is a spectrum, ranging from beneficial to traumatic, forming an inverted U-shaped curve.
  • Too little or too much stress hinders performance; moderate stress improves it.
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PTSD and Avoidance

  • PTSD is often worsened by avoidance of the trauma.
  • Facing the trauma, while difficult, is crucial for healing.
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Cumulative Stress and PTSD

  • PTSD often stems from an accumulation of stressors, not just one event.
  • Children are more vulnerable to PTSD due to their developing brains.
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