Revolutionizing PTSD Treatment: Zeriscope
Revolutionizing PTSD Treatment
According to the National Center for PTSD, about 6 of every 10 men (or 60%) and 5 of every 10 women (or 50%) experience at least one trauma in their lives. Some people may recover within a few months after the event, but for others it may take years or may even begin long after the events occur.
On this episode of Innovatively Speaking, Jesse and Kevin speak to Robert Adams, M.D. and Amber Jarnecke, Ph.D. Adams, is the creator of Zeriscope, a novel wearable device that connects PTSD patients in real-time with therapists, providing them valuable information and experience in exposure therapy. One of the core clinical psychologists studying Zeriscope’s uses in telemedicine, Jarnecke discusses the future of this technology and how it’s being used currently in revolutionizing trauma treatment.
00:00 The Start
02:08 Dr. Adams and Dr. Jarnecke join the show
04:46 Finding different uses and applications for new ideas
10:05 How exposure therapy works and is studied
13:54 The intensity of exposure therapy for patients
18:09 The outcomes of their clinical therapy trial
22:23 What the equipment looks like and how it’s worn
27:37 What it’s like as a clinician getting real-time feedback from patients
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