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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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EP|19 When the Body Finally Feels Safe: Michelle’s Story of Hope & DSR
Brain, Hope, Reality: PTSI not PTSD | Hosted by Dr. Eugene Lipov
48 minutes 42 seconds
5 days ago
EP|19 When the Body Finally Feels Safe: Michelle’s Story of Hope & DSR

Sometimes healing doesn’t look like a long, complicated journey — sometimes it happens in a moment you never forget.

In this episode of Brain Hope Reality, Michelle shares the story no parent ever imagines having to tell. For years, her daughter lived locked in fight-or-flight after an assault. They tried everything—therapy, medications, alternative treatments, endless searching for something that could give her even one breath of peace. Nothing truly shifted.

Until Dual Sympathetic Reset (DSR SGB).

Michelle describes watching the change happen right in front of her eyes.
Her daughter’s breathing softened… her shoulders dropped… and it was as if her body finally received the message her mind had been waiting for all these years:

You’re safe now.

For the first time in years, she slept through the night.
Her panic eased.
Her laughter returned.
Not because it was a “quick fix,” but because her nervous system finally remembered how to rest and heal.

After witnessing that transformation, Michelle chose to undergo DSR herself — not just as a mother, but as someone who also deserved that same peace in her own body.

With 81% of patients experiencing meaningful relief, DSR isn’t an alternative approach — it’s advanced neuroscience changing lives.

If your body still feels stuck in survival mode no matter how much work you’ve done… if you’ve “tried everything” but still feel constantly “on”… this might be the piece that’s been missing.

And if you want to hear what the procedure and recovery were truly like for their family — Michelle shares it all in this episode.

Tune in. Feel seen. Hold onto hope.

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!