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Join us on this episode of the 1 Mile 1 Veteran podcast as Dr. Eugene Lipov, a pioneer in the field of PTSD treatment, discusses groundbreaking treatment options for invisible wounds. Dr. Lipov shares insights on the Stellate Ganglion block and his innovative dual sympathetic reset procedure, the importance of changing the name from PTSD to PTSI, and the collaboration that led to the creation of his book, “The Invisible Machine.” Discover how Dr. Lipov’s unique approach to PTSD treatment is transforming the way we approach mental health and offering hope and transformation to individuals suffering from trauma.
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Key Takeaways
- Changing the name from Post Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD) to Post Traumatic Stress Injury (PTSI) will reduce stigma and in doing so, save lives.
- PTSD does not have to be something you live with – it can be treated in less time than you think.
- Consider innovative treatments like the Stellate Ganglion Block (SGB) and the Dual Sympathetic Reset (DSR) for PTSD, which has shown high success rates in reducing symptoms.
- Prioritize aftercare and community support in the healing process, as it plays a crucial role in recovery.
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Guest
Dr. Eugene Lipov
Chief Medical Officer | Stella CenterDr. Eugene Lipov is a pioneering figure in the field of PTSD treatment, known for his innovative approach and groundbreaking results. With a background in sociology and surgical residency, Dr. Lipov has revolutionized the way we approach mental health, particularly in addressing invisible wounds such as PTSD. His expertise lies in the development of the Dual Sympathetic Reset procedure, which has brought relief to countless individuals suffering from trauma-related conditions.