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News Articles: PTSD

A Washington, D.C., resident has an operation growing psilocybin mushrooms. Brain researchers are increasingly studying psychedelic compounds like psilocybin and LSD as potential treatments for anxiety, depression and other disorders.

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  • Science

Psychedelic drugs may launch a new era in psychiatric treatment, brain scientists say

Psychedelic drugs were a hot topic at this year's Society for Neuroscience meeting. Researchers hope the drugs can help people with disorders like depression and PTSD.

December 27, 2022
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  • Jon Hamilton
Photo of soldier looking down

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  • Mental Health

Study suggests many more veterans die by suicide — or are at risk of it — than we thought

The rate of suicide among veterans may be more than double what federal officials report annually because of undercounting related to drug overdose deaths and service record errors.

November 11, 2022
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By:
  • Ellen Eldridge
Reagan Gaona stands beside the Unfillable Chair memorial in front of Santa Fe High School in Texas. The memorial is dedicated to the eight students and two teachers killed in a May 2018 shooting. To the left is a sign displaying solidarity with Uvalde, Texas, a city that experienced a similar school shooting in May 2022.

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  • Mental Health

4 years after a school shooting in a small Texas city, 'There is still a lot of pain'

In 2018, a 17-year-old gunman killed 10 people at Santa Fe High School. But even with an influx of time and money for mental health services, the community is still struggling with grief and trauma.

August 12, 2022
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By:
  • Renuka Rayasam
GPB News NPR

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  • Science

CTE is rare in brains of deceased service members, study finds

Despite a high risk of brain injuries, military personnel rarely develop a disabling brain condition often found in former boxers and football players.

June 14, 2022
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By:
  • Jon Hamilton
To study emotions in animals, scientists need to look beneath feelings to the brain states that produce certain behaviors.

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  • Science

In jumpy flies and fiery mice, scientists see the roots of human emotions

Scientists are trying to understand PTSD and other human disorders by studying emotion-related brain circuits in animals, which research suggests may have a lot in common with the human brain.

April 06, 2022
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  • Jon Hamilton
Close friends Joshua Paredes, Michael Walujo and John LeBlanc are working together to set up a crisis help line for nurses following the suicide of their friend Michael Odell in January.

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  • Health

A nurse's death raises the alarm about the profession's mental health crisis

After nearly two years of grueling shifts treating COVID patients, a group of nurses lost one of their closest friends to suicide. They're determined not to let others fall through the cracks.

April 01, 2022
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  • Rhitu Chatterjee
Chris Baggett family

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  • News

Ga. Senate GOP lawmaker revives measure to expand PTSD support for first responders

An effort to provide worker’s compensation for first responders struggling with their mental health was revived in the Senate after a similar one stalled in the House.

March 02, 2022
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  • Riley Bunch
GPB News NPR

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  • Science

Art and music therapy seem to help with brain disorders. Scientists want to know why

Arts therapies appear to ease brain disorders from Parkinson's to PTSD. Now, artists and scientists have launched an effort to understand how these treatments change the brain.

February 19, 2022
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  • Jon Hamilton
Chris Baggett family

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  • News

A suicide epidemic is killing Georgia's first responders. Help from lawmakers is slow in coming

A bill to provide worker’s compensation for first responders with PTSD has been held up in committee.

February 08, 2022
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  • Riley Bunch
Danyelle Clark-Gutierrez and her service dog, Lisa, shop for food at a grocery store. Clark-Gutierrez got the yellow Labrador retriever to help her cope with post-traumatic stress disorder after she experienced military sexual trauma while serving in the Air Force.

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  • Health

More veterans with PTSD will soon get help from service dogs. Thank the 'PAWS' Act

Service dogs have long helped veterans with vision or mobility problems. Now the PAWS Veterans Therapy Act will help connect specially trained dogs to some veterans with symptoms of traumatic stress.

November 26, 2021
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  • Stephanie O'Neill
Nick Jones at Marine Corps Base Camp Lejeune in Jacksonville, N.C., on Nov. 8 with his dog Fletcher. This Veterans Day will be Nick's first day as a civilian upon leaving the Marine Corps.

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  • National

As he leaves the Marines, a Navy Cross recipient finds purpose through tragedy

This Veterans Day will be Nick Jones' first day as a civilian upon leaving the Marine Corps. Forced to leave the military after he was wounded in combat, he struggled with what to do next.

November 10, 2021
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By:
  • Dustin Jones

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  • Health

How Weight Lifting Helped One Writer Work Through Her PTSD

A personal trainer and trauma specialist explores how a mindful approach to strength training can help people heal emotional trauma.

May 21, 2021
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By:
  • Maggie Mertens
Tyler Skluzacek (right) helped develop a smartwatch app to help disrupt his father Patrick's nightmares. The app recently won approval from the Food and Drug Administration.

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  • Mental Health

He Designed A Smartwatch App To Help Stop His Dad's Nightmares

Patrick Skluzacek suffered from PTSD-related nightmares that were ruining his life. His son, Tyler, created a smartwatch application to disrupt them. The app recently won FDA approval.

December 07, 2020
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  • Martha Ann Overland
A renewed interest in the therapeutic value of psychedelics like MDMA and psilocybin to alleviate treatment-resistant psychiatric conditions has swept through clinical research circles.

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  • Mental Health

When It Comes To Complex PTSD, Depression, Research Turns to Psychedelics For Treatment

People struggling with treatment-resistant PTSD may soon have a new course of care: MDMA. When used alongside psychotherapy, the synthetic substance in...

December 11, 2019
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By:
  • Virginia Prescott and
  • Pria Mahadevan

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  • News

OST Full Show: Atlanta Homeless Court Program, Psychedelic Treatment of PTSD

Atlanta Judge Christopher Portis recently launched a court program to help homeless defendats in Atlanta. Hear how the new initiative aims to help...

December 11, 2019
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