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Psychedelic Therapy and Racial Trauma: Offering Clients a Deeper Experience of Healing

By Chris Lyford — 2021

Like most people of color in the United States, psychotherapist and researcher Monnica Williams has experienced myriad forms of racism. Early in her career, understanding its effects on her mind and body motivated her to help clients address their own racial trauma in therapy.

Read on www.psychotherapynetworker.org

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Psychedelic Medicine: Past, Present and Future - Mark Haden, Mapping the Mind 2018

Mark Haden will explore the history and current research and possible future regulation of psychedelics. He will begin with an overview of indigenous history then explore the history in Canada and why psychedelics were criminalized.

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There Is No Such Thing as a “Bad Drug” | Psychedcast Ft. Mark Haden

Mark Haden is the executive director of the Multidisciplinary Association for Psychedelic Studies (MAPS) Canada as well as an adjunct professor at the University of British Columbia School of Public and Population Health.

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The Push to Decriminalize ‘Magic Mushrooms’

Denver the first U.S. city to decriminalize psilocybin, the psychoactive ingredient in so-called magic mushrooms.

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Michael Pollan and Tim Ferriss at SXSW 2019

A renaissance is underway in the scientific study of psychedelics, both as a mode of therapy for mental illness and as a tool for understanding the mind.

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Terence McKenna - How to Take Psychedelics Pt.1

This is the first of several videos I made using Terence McKenna's wise words on how he goes about the task of taking psychedelic compounds, mainly psilocybin.

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Effects of Dose on Psilocybin Mystical Experiences and ‘Bad Trips’ | Roland Griffiths

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Psychedelics: Treating Addiction, Depression and Anxiety with Dr. Roland Griffiths

Psychedelics were the subject of serious medical research in the 1940s to the 1960s, when many scientists believed some of the mind-bending compounds held tremendous therapeutic promise for treating a number of conditions including severe mental health problems and alcohol addiction.

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Roland Griffiths, Ph.D. on Psilocybin, Psychedelic Therapies & Mystical Experiences

Dr. Roland R. Griffiths is a clinical pharmacologist at Johns Hopkins. Dr. Griffiths has been researching mood-altering compounds for over 40 years, has published over 360 times, and started the psilocybin research program at Johns Hopkins nearly 2 decades ago.

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Dr. Robin Carhart-Harris - the Science of Psychedelics with Magic Mushrooms

Head of Psychedelic Research, Centre for Neuropsychopharmacology, Division of Brain Sciences, Faculty of Medicine, Imperial College London, Dr. Robin Carhart-Harris share today with us his knowledge and wisdom as a scientist about the magic mushrooms.

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Robin Carhart-Harris - Psychedelic Drugs in Science and Medicine

New research using psychedelic drugs to understand the brain could lead to new treatments for mental disorders such as depression.

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