

Why Psychedelics May Be The Future Of PTSD, Addiction, And Depression Treatment
Jun 12, 2023
Rick Doblin, founder of MAPS, discusses the groundbreaking potential of psychedelics in treating PTSD and depression. Alberto Villoldo shares insights on shamanic healing and the role of plant medicine in mental health recovery. Wade Davis delves into the historical significance and cultural uses of psychedelics. Together, they explore how reframing societal views on these substances could revolutionize mental health treatment, integrate ancient practices with modern therapies, and provide hope for healing through transformative experiences.
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Framing Psychedelics
- The term "hallucinogen" has negative propaganda, implying a fake or delusional experience.
- "Entheogen" frames these experiences as meeting God, while "psychedelic" aims for a neutral reclamation.
Collective Healing
- Psychedelics offer potential for collective healing from widespread trauma, including societal micro-traumas.
- Dr. Hyman and Rick Doblin discuss the impact of trauma on individuals and the potential for psychedelics to help.
Net Zero Trauma
- MAPS aims to develop a national trauma index, similar to Bhutan's happiness index, with a goal of "net zero trauma" by 2070.
- This vision involves mainstreaming psychedelics and establishing numerous clinics to address multigenerational trauma.