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EP14 | PTSI: PTSD Is Not a Disorder | Guest: Stefi Cohen, World-record-holding Strength Athlete, Physical Therapist

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Dr. Lipov sits down with world-record athlete and entrepreneur Stefi Cohen to talk trauma, treatment, and what it really takes to rewire the brain—and the system.

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In this high-impact episode of Brain Hope Reality, Dr. Eugene Lipov is joined by powerhouse guest Dr. Stefi Cohen—a world-record-holding strength athlete, physical therapist, entrepreneur, and mental health advocate. Together, they discuss the physiological roots of trauma, the limitations of traditional mental health frameworks, and the urgent need for new tools, language, and transparency in treatment. Dr. Cohen shares her personal experience living with anxiety and panic attacks from a young age—and how years of talk therapy and medications often failed to address the biological drivers of her symptoms.

The conversation dives deep into the neuroscience of PTSD and what it would mean to reframe the diagnosis as an injury (PTSI) rather than a disorder. Dr. Lipov outlines the physiology behind stellate ganglion block (SGB) as a treatment, the flawed resistance within the medical establishment, and the tragic consequences of stigma. Cohen offers a patient’s perspective, sharing her initial skepticism and eventual sense of serenity after undergoing SGB herself. Equal parts clinical and candid, this episode is a compelling argument for bridging science, patient experience, and policy reform—with courage, curiosity, and a lot less pharmaceutical noise.

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Dr. Lipov sits down with world-record athlete and entrepreneur Stefi Cohen to talk trauma, treatment, and what it really takes to rewire the brain—and the system.

- -

In this high-impact episode of Brain Hope Reality, Dr. Eugene Lipov is joined by powerhouse guest Dr. Stefi Cohen—a world-record-holding strength athlete, physical therapist, entrepreneur, and mental health advocate. Together, they discuss the physiological roots of trauma, the limitations of traditional mental health frameworks, and the urgent need for new tools, language, and transparency in treatment. Dr. Cohen shares her personal experience living with anxiety and panic attacks from a young age—and how years of talk therapy and medications often failed to address the biological drivers of her symptoms.

The conversation dives deep into the neuroscience of PTSD and what it would mean to reframe the diagnosis as an injury (PTSI) rather than a disorder. Dr. Lipov outlines the physiology behind stellate ganglion block (SGB) as a treatment, the flawed resistance within the medical establishment, and the tragic consequences of stigma. Cohen offers a patient’s perspective, sharing her initial skepticism and eventual sense of serenity after undergoing SGB herself. Equal parts clinical and candid, this episode is a compelling argument for bridging science, patient experience, and policy reform—with courage, curiosity, and a lot less pharmaceutical noise.

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