A Type of PTSD Episode 13
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概要
In this episode, Ryan and Steve open up about a type of PTSD shaped by life inside prison and the challenges that follow after release. They talk about the constant sense of looming violence, the need to stay hyper‑alert, and how years of surviving inside can create trauma that doesn’t disappear at the gate.
They also explore what happens when you become dependent on the DOC system — where every choice is made for you — and how overwhelming it can feel to suddenly make decisions on your own again. From decision fatigue to emotional numbness, they break down the hidden layers of post‑incarceration stress that many people carry.
Ryan and Steve encourage listeners to make a conscious effort to prepare for reentry, use tools that support healing, and identify personal areas that need attention before release. Prison‑related PTSD takes time to heal, but you are not alone in the process.