Dr. Lipov on PTSI, ACEs significance for first responders, and PTSD insights

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  • čas přidán 3. 06. 2024
  • In this episode, Kyle Goodknight and Dr. Lipoff delve into the complex topics of PTSD and PTSI, discussing attempts to change these terms. They explore Kyle's personal experiences, the importance of immediate mental health intervention, and the relevance of Adverse Childhood Experiences (ACEs) for first responders. They also highlight the need for community support in addressing mental injuries and pediatric PTSD.
    Key Points:
    - Changing the term from PTSD to PTSI (Post Traumatic Stress Injury) could reduce stigma and improve care for those suffering from trauma-related mental health issues.
    - The Stellate Ganglion Block (SGB), a procedure that involves an injection in the neck, has been shown to provide rapid relief for PTSD symptoms and is being explored for treatment of other conditions like depression and anxiety.
    - Understanding one's ACE (Adverse Childhood Experiences) score is crucial for first responders, as it can predict susceptibility to PTSD and inform the need for proactive mental health strategies.
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    Chapters:
    0:00 Introduction and welcome to the podcast
    1:19 Dr. Lipoff's background and introduction to Stella Gang Lim block
    9:26 Discussion on PTSD, PTSI and the attempts to change the term
    17:26 Kyle's personal experience with PTSD and the significance of immediate mental health intervention
    22:46 Explanation of Adverse Childhood Experiences (ACEs) and its importance for first responders
    24:58 Acknowledging dispatchers as first responders and origins of the ACE score
    38:27 Community support in physical injuries vs mental injuries
    39:07 How to connect with Dr. Lipoff and the Stellar Center
    43:10 The importance of addressing pediatric PTSD
    44:51 Wrap up, encouragement to share the podcast, and closing remarks
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