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Psychedelics' role in human experience and consciousness is explored through interdisciplinary research, discussing ethical concerns and the need for expertise in psychedelic therapy.
Christopher “Chris” Timmermann, Anya Ermakova
James S. Gordon, MD, psychiatrist and author, shares how Mind-Body Skills Groups have reduced PTSD diagnoses by 80%, discussing their techniques and the potential integration of psychedelic experiences.
James Gordon
Internal Family Systems (IFS) therapy, developed over four decades, offers evidence-based techniques to guide clients towards Self, fostering inner clarity and compassion. IFS provides a safe and healing map for
Richard Schwartz
Psychedelic-assisted therapy commonly involves experiences of self-love, love towards others, love received, and being in love. Research explores these experiences' healing potential and integration in therapy.
Britta Love, Laura Mae Northrup, and Leticia Brown explore the intersection of sex and psychedelics, discussing consent, altered consciousness, and enhancing erotic experiences through psychedelics.
Leticia Brown, Monica Cadena, Laura Mae Northrup, Britta Love
Psilocybin's therapeutic potential for mental health is being studied for its mechanisms and optimal therapeutic window. Research investigates brain changes during and after psilocybin experiences in healthy volunteers.
Jessica L Nielson
Psychedelics are studied for psychiatric disorders; research emphasizes 'set and setting.' Study explores psychosocial factors in psychedelic use, linking communal experiences to improved mental health outcomes.
Hannes Kettner
Psychedelic research faces challenges balancing methodological rigor with preserving subjective experiences in clinical trials, aiming to avoid bias while capturing the full impact of psychedelics on participants.
Ingmar Gorman, Erika Dyck, Tehseen Noorani
The POIESIS study explores how self-identity dimensions influence preferences in a psychedelic dosing environment. Initial findings show stronger connections to spiritual/religious identity compared to racial/ethnic identity. Ongoing efforts aim to
Cody J Wenthur