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Conquer Your Battlefield Podcast - Interview with Rob Rico | Learning to Process PTSD The Conquer Your Battlefield Podcast

    • Mental Health

I’m JD McGibney, and in this episode I have my first repeat guest. The brilliant, magnificent, musically talented, hilarious, compassionate, and absolutely wonderful Mr. Rob Rico; solo artist, comedian, performer from Epic Rap Battles of History, and one hell of an amazing person. How’re you doing, Rob?

Today we’re going to be talking about Post Traumatic Stress Disorder, or PTSD. For those that are not fully aware, PTSD is a mental health condition that's triggered by a experiencing or witnessing a terrifying/traumatic event such as war, assault, rape, or physical or emotional abuse.

Symptoms of PTSD are usually grouped into four categories: Intrusive Memories, Avoidance, Negative changes in thinking and Mood, and Changes in Physical and Emotional Reactions. These four categories have a wide range of manifesting from having regular and vivid flashbacks of the event, to avoiding people, places, or environments that remind a person of the traumatic event, or even the development of depression or feelings of emotional instability.

I’m JD McGibney, and in this episode I have my first repeat guest. The brilliant, magnificent, musically talented, hilarious, compassionate, and absolutely wonderful Mr. Rob Rico; solo artist, comedian, performer from Epic Rap Battles of History, and one hell of an amazing person. How’re you doing, Rob?

Today we’re going to be talking about Post Traumatic Stress Disorder, or PTSD. For those that are not fully aware, PTSD is a mental health condition that's triggered by a experiencing or witnessing a terrifying/traumatic event such as war, assault, rape, or physical or emotional abuse.

Symptoms of PTSD are usually grouped into four categories: Intrusive Memories, Avoidance, Negative changes in thinking and Mood, and Changes in Physical and Emotional Reactions. These four categories have a wide range of manifesting from having regular and vivid flashbacks of the event, to avoiding people, places, or environments that remind a person of the traumatic event, or even the development of depression or feelings of emotional instability.

58 min