Podcast–Carlos Tanner
A nuanced conversation on what “no longer diagnosed with PTSD” really means. Jill Sitnick and Carlos Tanner explore recovery, severity, and why clear language matters
A nuanced conversation on what “no longer diagnosed with PTSD” really means. Jill Sitnick and Carlos Tanner explore recovery, severity, and why clear language matters

Former psychotherapist Jonathan Robinson shares how MDMA-assisted therapy helped couples move from years of conflict to deep reconnection in a single guided session. Drawing on

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