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Brain, Hope, Reality: PTSI not PTSD | Hosted by Dr. Eugene Lipov
Dr. Eugene Lipov
22 episodes
1 day ago
Many survivors of severe psychological trauma suffer from a diverse set of troubling emotions that are compounded by harrowing behavioral conditions. And too often, the impact takes a destructive toll on lives. When identified, the condition of post-traumatic stress (PTS) is usually thought of / talked about / diagnosed as a “disorder.” That’s unfortunate and it’s incorrect. Brain, Hope, Reality: PTSI not PTSD, a new podcast by Dr. Eugene Lipov, shines a light on a relatively new understanding that connects the mental and emotional struggles of post-traumatic stress (PTS) to a biological change — one that is observable and measurable in the brains of survivors. And yes, it’s treatable! Throughout the series, you can expect to hear from patients that Dr. Lipov cares for, trauma experts, and even some insights from the world of neuroscience — all presented in an easily digestible, non-clinical way. Stay tuned!
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Many survivors of severe psychological trauma suffer from a diverse set of troubling emotions that are compounded by harrowing behavioral conditions. And too often, the impact takes a destructive toll on lives. When identified, the condition of post-traumatic stress (PTS) is usually thought of / talked about / diagnosed as a “disorder.” That’s unfortunate and it’s incorrect. Brain, Hope, Reality: PTSI not PTSD, a new podcast by Dr. Eugene Lipov, shines a light on a relatively new understanding that connects the mental and emotional struggles of post-traumatic stress (PTS) to a biological change — one that is observable and measurable in the brains of survivors. And yes, it’s treatable! Throughout the series, you can expect to hear from patients that Dr. Lipov cares for, trauma experts, and even some insights from the world of neuroscience — all presented in an easily digestible, non-clinical way. Stay tuned!
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Medicine
Health & Fitness,
Mental Health
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EP11 | Changing the Name: PTSD to PTSI | Guest: Bill Kubota, Journalist
Brain, Hope, Reality: PTSI not PTSD | Hosted by Dr. Eugene Lipov
30 minutes 57 seconds
2 months ago
EP11 | Changing the Name: PTSD to PTSI | Guest: Bill Kubota, Journalist

PTSD is treatable — and may be biologically reversible. Dr. Lipov joins journalist Bill Kubota to discuss science, stigma, and why renaming the condition could save lives.

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In this special Veterans Day episode of Brain Hope Reality, Dr. Eugene Lipov is joined by journalist and fellow advocate Bill Kubota for a candid discussion on the urgent campaign to rename Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD) to Post-Traumatic Stress Injury (PTSI). Dr. Lipov explains why the term “disorder” perpetuates stigma, discourages treatment, and ignores the growing body of biological evidence showing that PTSI is a measurable, physiological injury. Drawing on historical context, brain imaging studies, and decades of military and civilian trauma cases, Lipov presents a clear, science-backed case for why the DSM must evolve.

Kubota, a longtime reporter and ally in amplifying voices from the veteran and trauma-impacted communities, engages Lipov in a wide-ranging conversation that includes suicide prevention, trauma inheritance, and public health messaging. They discuss the impact of advocacy work by figures like General Pete Chiarelli and Dr. Frank Ochberg, as well as the challenges in breaking through national media silence. Lipov shares updates on his formal proposal to the DSM Steering Committee and urges listeners to support the movement through a public letter campaign. Together, they reflect on how a simple name change—backed by science and compassion—could save countless lives and reshape how we talk about trauma across generations.

Brain, Hope, Reality: PTSI not PTSD | Hosted by Dr. Eugene Lipov
Many survivors of severe psychological trauma suffer from a diverse set of troubling emotions that are compounded by harrowing behavioral conditions. And too often, the impact takes a destructive toll on lives. When identified, the condition of post-traumatic stress (PTS) is usually thought of / talked about / diagnosed as a “disorder.” That’s unfortunate and it’s incorrect. Brain, Hope, Reality: PTSI not PTSD, a new podcast by Dr. Eugene Lipov, shines a light on a relatively new understanding that connects the mental and emotional struggles of post-traumatic stress (PTS) to a biological change — one that is observable and measurable in the brains of survivors. And yes, it’s treatable! Throughout the series, you can expect to hear from patients that Dr. Lipov cares for, trauma experts, and even some insights from the world of neuroscience — all presented in an easily digestible, non-clinical way. Stay tuned!