Green Beret & Cop Share the Reality of PTSD | Chris & Marsha Lessard
In this powerful episode we sit down with Chris and Marsha Lessard to discuss Special Forces, law enforcement trauma, PTSD, traumatic brain injury (TBI), addiction, marriage, autism recovery, hyper-vigilance, mental health, veteran healing, and the groundbreaking brain treatments changing lives for veterans, first responders, and families across America. Chris, a former Green Beret, opens up about combat trauma, alcohol abuse, prescription medication dependency, identity loss after military retirement, and the life-changing treatments that helped him reclaim his life. Marsha shares her journey as a police officer, young mother, trauma survivor, and advocate for mental health and neurological healing. Together, they reveal how brain mapping, MERT therapy, hyperbaric oxygen therapy, neurofeedback, functional medicine, and trauma-informed care transformed not only their marriage—but their son’s severe nonverbal autism diagnosis. This episode dives deep into Special Forces culture, law enforcement stress, childhood trauma, veteran mental health, first responder burnout, emotional compartmentalization, healing relationships, addiction recovery, brain inflammation, sleep issues, toxic exposure, and finding purpose after service. If you’re a veteran, first responder, military spouse, or someone struggling with PTSD, anxiety, depression, TBI symptoms, addiction, trauma, or autism in your family—this conversation could change your perspective forever. Topics include:
Green Beret life and military transition
PTSD and traumatic brain injury recovery
Veteran addiction and alcohol abuse
Law enforcement trauma and hyper-vigilance
Autism recovery and brain treatment therapies
MERT therapy and neurofeedback
Hyperbaric oxygen therapy for veterans
Functional medicine and mental health
Marriage, trauma bonding, and healing
Childhood trauma and emotional compartmentalization
Mental health in Special Operations and policing
Veteran suicide prevention and recovery
Brain health optimization and performance
⏱️ CLICKABLE CHAPTER TIMESTAMPS 00:00 – Why Chris & Marsha Are Special 02:21 – Marsha’s Story: Becoming a Cop at 21 as a Single Mom 04:48 – Chris Lessard: From High School Dropout to Green Beret 07:00 – How a Green Beret & Police Officer Met on Match.com 09:34 – Ride-Alongs, PTSD & The Difference Between War and Policing 12:33 – Trauma, Marriage & Learning to Be Vulnerable 14:46 – Childhood Trauma, PTSD & Emotional Compartmentalization 16:37 – Dopamine, COMT Mutation & Why High Performers Keep Chasing 21:24 – How Their Son’s Autism Diagnosis Changed Everything 25:44 – The Autism Treatment That Changed Their Son’s Life 28:28 – Green Berets Opening Up About Trauma Around the Campfire 29:22 – Alcohol, Painkillers & the “Dark Years” After Service 32:02 – VA Programs, Medications & Finally Finding Real Healing 34:48 – Sleeping Normally Again After Years of PTSD & Hypervigilance 36:51 – SGB From Dr. James Lynch 37:32 – Marriage, Masculinity & Learning How to Fight Fair 43:08 – From Johns Hopkins to Opening Brain Treatment Clinics 48:53 – Why Veterans Get Help Easier Than Police Officers 50:28 – The Difference Between Combat Trauma & Police Trauma 54:56 – Hyperbaric Oxygen Therapy, Neurofeedback & Functional Medicine 57:47 – Toxic Exposure, Burn Pits, Lyme Disease & Brain Health 01:03:18 – The Most Rewarding Part of Helping Veterans Heal 01:10:53 – The Biggest Surprise Dealing With Clients 01:15:49 – What They Value Most in Life For more information go to the NoVa Brain Treatment Center website: https://www.braintreatmentcenterashbu... Connect with Liberty Speaks: 🌐 Website: www.libertyspeaks.com 🔗 Follow on Instagram: www.instagram.com/_ownyourjourney_ Support those that support us: Our great episode sponsor improving lives with SGB treatments www.drjameslynch.com 👉 Don’t forget to subscribe, like, and share if you found this conversation valuable. Your support helps us bring more stories of resilience, leadership, and freedom to light. #GreenBeret #PTSD #VeteranMentalHealth #TBI #NotSpecial