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PTSD Bytes

  • Misconceptions about PTSD: Part One

    Misconceptions about PTSD: Part One

    In a two-part series, Dr. Colleen Becket-Davenport discusses some common myths surrounding PTSD with Dr. Kelly Maieritsch.

  • PTSD Bytes: Safety planning to prevent suicide

    PTSD Bytes: Safety planning to prevent suicide

    In this episode of the PTSD Bytes podcast, we speak with with Dr. Greg Brown, Philadelphia VA clinical psychologist, about how safety planning can prevent suicide.

  • PTSD Bytes: Social media use and PTSD

    PTSD Bytes: Social media use and PTSD

    In this episode of the PTSD Bytes podcast, we discuss the relationship between social media and mental health.

  • PTSD Bytes: Recovery from disasters and mass violence

    PTSD Bytes: Recovery from disasters and mass violence

    Dr. Colleen Becket-Davenport discusses mental health after disasters and mass violence with Dr. Patricia Watson, clinical psychologist.

  • PTSD Bytes #29: Choosing the right mental health app

    PTSD Bytes #29: Choosing the right mental health app

    Learn how to choose a mental health app that’s best suited for you in the latest PTSD Bytes podcast, featuring Dr. John Torous.

  • PTSD Bytes #28: Video mental health appointments

    PTSD Bytes #28: Video mental health appointments

    In this PTSD Bytes podcast episode, mental health video visits have become so convenient, you may not need to leave home or travel.

  • PTSD Bytes podcast on Problem-Solving Therapy

    PTSD Bytes podcast on Problem-Solving Therapy

    PTSD Bytes podcast host Dr. Colleen Becket-Davenport discusses Problem-Solving Therapy with Dr. Shannon Sisco, clinical psychologist.

  • PTSD Bytes podcast: Racial stress and trauma

    PTSD Bytes podcast: Racial stress and trauma

    Dr. Colleen Becket-Davenport talks about racial stress and trauma with clinical psychologist Dr. Brittany Hall-Clark of the PTSD consultation program.

  • PTSD Bytes #25: PTSD Resources in Spanish

    PTSD Bytes #25: PTSD Resources in Spanish

    In this bilingual episode of the PTSD Bytes podcast, hosts discuss Spanish-language resources for people with PTSD and their loved ones.

  • PTSD Bytes: Older adults and mental health apps

    PTSD Bytes: Older adults and mental health apps

    Dr. Colleen Becket-Davenport talks about using mental health apps and older adults with Dr. Christine Gould.

  • PTSD Bytes: PTSD and avoidance

    PTSD Bytes: PTSD and avoidance

    In this episode of the PTSD Bytes podcast, host Dr. Colleen Becket-Davenport discusses PTSD and avoidance with Dr. Sadie Larsen.

  • PTSD Bytes: Personal experiences with PTSD: AboutFace

    PTSD Bytes: Personal experiences with PTSD: AboutFace

    Dr. Pearl McGee-Vincent and Dr. Jessica Hamblen discuss AboutFace, a website where Veterans talk about their experiences with PTSD.

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