EPISODE · Mar 11, 2026 · 1H 4M
PTSD & TBI Recovery: How MeRT Therapy Is Changing Lives | Brain Treatment Center NoVA | EP 13
from The Outreach Project · host Josh Melching and Jonathan Hodge
Episode 13 of The Outreach Project Podcast features Chris and Marsha Lessard from Brain Treatment Center NoVA, a veteran-owned clinic serving Northern Virginia with locations in Ashburn and Alexandria. In this episode, we talk about MeRT therapy, PTSD, TBI, brain mapping, functional health, and whole-person healing — plus the spouse perspective, long-term recovery, and why more veterans and first responders need to know these resources exist.We also get into the real-world side of recovery: sleep issues, inflammation, medication dependency, brain injuries, and the need for better options and better awareness in the veteran and first responder communities.Powered by GameDay Men’s Health — including Alamo Ranch and New Braunfels, Texas — helping men take control of their health through testosterone therapy, ED treatment, weight loss support, and more. In this episode:MeRT and how it differs from standard TMSPTSD and TBI recoveryBrain mapping and functional medicineSpouse and family impactHope, healing, and veteran resourcesConnect with Brain Treatment Center NoVA:Ashburn + Alexandria, Virginia Follow The Outreach Project and explore more resources below.#TheOutreachProject #PTSD #TBI #MeRT #BrainHealth #Veterans #FirstResponders #MentalHealth #Healing #PodcastWebsite: https://www.theoutreach-project.com/YouTube: https://youtube.com/@theoutreachprojecthq?si=OHouHJnZlYHqxhWoInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/the_outreachproject/Brain Treatment Center NoVA: https://www.braintreatmentcenterashburn.com/GameDay Men’s Health Alamo Ranch: https://gamedaymenshealth.com/alamo-ranch-txWatch, listen, share, and send this to somebody who needs it.
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