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Healing PTSD Through Communication

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Too many veterans are handed a diagnosis and a prescription-but never a real solution. Dr. Fred Moss has spent decades working in psychiatry, only to realize that true healing doesn't come from medication-it comes from connection.

In this episode, Dr. Moss shares how veterans can reclaim their mental health by finding their true voice and engaging in meaningful communication. We explore why psychiatric labels can do more harm than good, how technology has changed the way we connect, and the power of listening as a healing tool.

For veterans struggling with PTSD, anxiety, or feeling lost after service, this episode is a wake-up call. Healing requires more than just suppressing emotions; it involves understanding them, embracing them, and using them to build deeper human connections.

Timestamps:

  • 04:15 - Why communication-not medication-is the key to healing
  • 16:45 - The power of human connection in overcoming PTSD
  • 30:10 - Why society's definition of "normal" is flawed
  • 45:20 - Breaking free from psychiatric labels and reclaiming identity
  • 57:45 - Practical strategies to heal through self-expression

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Too many veterans are handed a diagnosis and a prescription-but never a real solution. Dr. Fred Moss has spent decades working in psychiatry, only to realize that true healing doesn't come from medication-it comes from connection.

In this episode, Dr. Moss shares how veterans can reclaim their mental health by finding their true voice and engaging in meaningful communication. We explore why psychiatric labels can do more harm than good, how technology has changed the way we connect, and the power of listening as a healing tool.

For veterans struggling with PTSD, anxiety, or feeling lost after service, this episode is a wake-up call. Healing requires more than just suppressing emotions; it involves understanding them, embracing them, and using them to build deeper human connections.

Timestamps:

  • 04:15 - Why communication-not medication-is the key to healing
  • 16:45 - The power of human connection in overcoming PTSD
  • 30:10 - Why society's definition of "normal" is flawed
  • 45:20 - Breaking free from psychiatric labels and reclaiming identity
  • 57:45 - Practical strategies to heal through self-expression

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