PTSD Beyond Veterans: Hidden Traumas & Healing with Dr. Debra Muth, ND
PTSD isn’t only a veteran’s story. Dr. Debra Muth reveals overlooked causes—from medical dismissal to childhood trauma and car accidents—how trauma reshapes the brain and body, why community support matters, and where integrative care can complement therapy and medication.
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What You’ll Learn
- Why PTSD extends beyond veterans—medical trauma, neglect, unsafe neighborhoods, accidents.
- How PTSD alters the brain/body—and what brain imaging like SPECT can reveal.
- Everyday triggers (raised voices, white coats, passenger-seat anxiety) and how to spot them.
- The role of community support & why a single encouraging voice can shift everything.
- How integrative care (nutrition, labs, peptides, lifestyle) complements therapy and meds.
Guest Spotlight
Dr. Debra Muth, ND specializes in integrative approaches to complex conditions and the mind–body connection. Her upcoming book, Seen at Last, equips people to feel understood and empowered in their health journeys.
- Website: Serenity Health Care Center
- Book: Seen at Last (Amazon / Barnes & Noble / Serenity site)
- Brain Imaging Info: Amen Clinics (SPECT)
Key Quotes
Resources & Next Steps
- Serenity Health Care Center — integrative/functional care
- Amen Clinics — SPECT scan information
- 988 Suicide & Crisis Lifeline — free, confidential, 24/7
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Crisis Resources
If you or someone you know is in crisis, dial 988 in the U.S. for the Suicide & Crisis Lifeline. For international hotlines, visit findahelpline.com.
Disclaimer: This podcast does not provide medical advice and is not a substitute for professional care. Always consult your healthcare provider.

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