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The future of trauma therapy
Guest Debra Kaysen is a psychologist specializing in treatment of post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) who says that promising new cognitive and behavioral therapies are, quite literally, giving people “their lives back.” These therapies work without drugs to help patients manage their disease and its symptoms and, perhaps, even cure PTSD. We’re providing tools to change how they think, Kaysen tells host Russ Altman on this episode of Stanford Engineering’s The Future of Everything podcast.For interested listeners, Kaysen offers a list of PTSD resources:ResourcesPrevious TFoE episode with Shaili Jain on treatments for PTSDhttps://istss.org/public-resou....rces/trauma-basicsht apps from the VA for PTSD and other related concernshttps://www.ptsd.va.gov/appvid..../mobile/https://www. a Cognitive Processing Therapy (CPT) trained therapisthttps://cptforptsd.com/cpt-provider-roster/Stanford’s PTSD clinichttps://med.stanford.edu/psych....iatry/patient_care/p resource for a Prolonged Exposure (PE) trained therapisthttps://www.med.upenn.edu/ctsa..../find_pe_therapist.h Timestamps:(00:00:00) Introduction to Trauma Therapy and Digital Mental Health Russ Altman introduces the topic of trauma therapy and discusses the advancements in digital mental health. (00:01:45) Support Apps for Trauma SurvivorsDebra Kaysen explores the use of mobile applications as a means of support for sexual assault survivors in the immediate aftermath of trauma.(00:03:15) Overcoming BarriersFinding Therapists: Debra Kaysen highlights the challenges survivors face in finding therapists and the potential of apps to bridge that gap.(00:05:10) Bridging the Gap: Challenges in Accessing SupportDebra Kaysen discusses the difficulties survivors face in accessing timely support and how apps can provide a solution.(00:08:00) The Power of Telehealth for PTSD TreatmentDebra Kaysen emphasizes the effectiveness of telehealth in treating post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) and its growing acceptance in the field.(00:10:15) Equivalence of Telehealth and In-Person TherapyDebra Kaysen shares her personal experience of providing therapy to her patients via telehealth and highlights its equivalence to in-person sessions.(00:12:30) Exploring Asynchronous Therapy with Text MessagesDebra Kaysen delves into the use of text messages as a form of asynchronous therapy for PTSD treatment, offering flexibility an