Novamind psychedelic12/24/2023 ![]() (2:00) Making this year the best year yet Reid Robison discuss MDMA-assisted therapy. In this episode of the Psychedelic Therapy Frontiers podcast, Dr. (42:51) Humans are evolutionally wired for survival Reid Robison talk about the history, mechanisms of action, and therapeutic applications of the psychedelic Mescaline. (44:50) Trance dance as a practice for embodied healing and growth (43:20) Journeys of Embodiment by Niva Piran. (40:49) Hannah provides an example of somatic therapy with EMDR. (39:40) The body as your greatest resource for weathering the storm of day to day life. Duffy who lived a short distance from his body. (38:54 ) The Dubliners, by James Joyce: The story of Mr. (36:50) How do you use somatics in therapy? (31:05) The body is like a pressure cooker and if we don’t have ways of consciously releasing that energy, the energy will blow or spill out in other ways (30:42) Eckhart Tolle and the pain body () Sometimes, after a profound experience of expansion, the body needs to catch up. (30:00) Psychedelic integration work, the body, and releasing energy. (28:30) Hannah’s experiences working with a Tantra coach. (27:35) Balancing discipline and compassion. (27:15) Listen to your body as you would your sacred partner Seek first to understand, before you jump to reacting or imposing judgement. (26:45) Your body as your sacred partner through life. (23:30) Hannah’s journey home to the body. (22:00) Getting out of your head and into the body helps you move from fear to love, from judgement to compassion. (21:05) “Get out of your head and into your senses, where the magic is.” ~Hannah & Reid (17:13) Hannah draws a comparison between yoga and psychedelic experiences - learning to sit with the discomfort. (15:03) How yoga facilitates coming home to your body. (14:40) Food and body as a mirror to your relationship to God, and all life. ![]() (10:58) Using the body for healing and growth, and to live a full and meaningful life with deep connections. (7:52) Hannah’s Holotropic breathwork story, and how breathwork can be such a somatically activating practice using deep rhythmic breathing to attain altered states. (6:25) Yoga, breathwork, and other body-based practices as gateways to our inner worlds. (2:58) Sat Dharam Kaur, kundalini teacher in Canada (2:42) Gabor Mate & compassionate inquiry Reid Robison talk about embodiment and psychedelics, and what it means to come home to oneself. In this episode of the Psychedelic Therapy Frontiers podcast, Hannah Cross, LCSW and Dr. (17:18) Proactive MAPS studies and the future of legal treatment (14:45) Predictable future of the clinical trials (5:51) Colorado is a hub for spirituality (2:23) MAPS (Multidisciplinary Association for Psychedelic Studies) We discus the differences between the live and zoom versions of this training, some of the challenges MAPS is facing with therapist training, accessibility & feasibility, and other post-FDA approval considerations. Steve recently returned from the MAPS MDMA therapist training retreat, so we thought we would discuss his experience and Reid’s MAPS training a few year back. Consult with a medical/mental health professional if you believe you are in need of mental health treatment. They're tools.Įmail us questions and feedback at more about our podcast at ĭisclaimer: The content of this podcast does not constitute medical advice or mental health treatment. (32:10) Psychedelics won't do the work for you. (28:37) Ego dissolution and the default mode network (23:30) Risks of ego inflation and the importance of set and setting (9:28) Acceptance and Commitment Therapy (ACT) (8:38) The transdiagnostic benefits of psychedelics (3:29) The REBUS model and entropic brain theory They discuss what psychological or cognitive flexibility means, how it’s implicated in mental health, how psychedelics influence it, the concept of entropy applied to the brain, and much more. Reid Robison explore how psychedelic medicine might make one more psychologically flexible. In this episode of Psychedelic Therapy Frontiers, Dr.
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