147: High-Speed Treatment of PTSD?

Published: July 1, 2019, 8 a.m.

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Is it REALLY Possible? And Can the Effects Last?

Rhonda and David interview Garry, a veteran who David treated for PTSD several years ago at a trauma workshop in Michigan. Garry describes how a repressed horrific memory from his childhood suddenly and forcefully re-emerged when he smelled some Queen Anne\\u2019s Lace that were in blossom. He suddenly remembered how a school bus he was riding home on hit a horse with a boy, Tommy, who was riding bareback, when the horse suddenly lurched in front of the bus. Tommy was Gary\\u2019s classmate.

The bus driver said, \\u201cDon\\u2019t look!\\u201d But Garry watched as his friend, who was trapped under the dead horse, \\u201cbled out\\u201d and died.

Once this totally forgotten memory re-emerged decades later, roughly 18 months prior to Garry\\u2019s session with David, it constantly intruded into Garry\\u2019s every interaction for the next year and a half. Garry says,

\\u201cI was seeing Tommy all the time, and having symptoms of anxiety, intrusive memory and dissociation experiences. I would often see the image of Tommy lying on the pavement superimposed over conversations I was happened with people in an intimate way. It was quite disturbing and anxiety provoking.\\u201d

Garry tearfully describes what he experienced during his TEAM-CBT session with David, including his dissociation at one point during the session, and the profound changes he experienced by the end of the session.

Can severe PTSD be treated in a single therapy session? Did Garry really improve? Were the changes real? Did they last? And how did the therapy work?

You\\u2019ll find out when you listen to this amazing and inspiring interview! We are incredibly indebted to Garry for his courage and openness to share this experience with all of you!

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