PT464 – Bessel van der Kolk, MD – Bodywork, Somatic Literacy, and Understanding Trauma: The Mind and Body Connection
Nov 28, 2023
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Bessel van der Kolk, MD, discusses the early days of psychedelic research, the limitations of the DSM, the evolution of trauma research, and the need for more group and sitter frameworks in therapy. He also explores the efficacy of psychodrama, the problem with diagnosis, and the importance of bodywork and somatic literacy in understanding trauma.
Psychedelic therapies require a multidisciplinary approach to address trauma and chronic pain.
The Apollo Neuro wearable device can deliver vibrations to enhance focus and reduce stress.
Positive personal experiences with psychedelics motivate individuals to pursue careers in the field.
Deep dives
Psychedelic therapies and broad perspectives
The podcast episode discusses the importance of taking a multidisciplinary approach to understand emerging therapeutic modalities such as psychedelic therapies. The speaker shares their personal interest in exploring the implementation of new psychedelic therapies across various contexts, from traditional retreat models to medical clinical settings and even at-home therapies. They highlight the significance of gaining a broad perspective to better understand and address the root causes of chronic pain and inflammation, as well as alleviate human suffering.
The expanding benefits of Apollo Neuro device
The podcast episode introduces the Apollo Neuro wearable device, which is designed to help individuals control and improve their daily experiences by delivering soothing vibrations called Apollo vibes. These vibrations have higher frequencies that can enhance energy and focus, as well as lower frequencies that reduce stress and promote relaxation. The speaker shares their personal experience with the device, highlighting its ability to provide desired effects, such as increased focus in the mornings and anxiety relief in stressful situations. Listeners are offered a discount on the Apollo Neuro website.
Findings on the emerging psychedelic workforce
The podcast episode shares findings from a survey conducted on individuals currently working in the field of psychedelics or preparing to launch their careers within this domain. The survey reveals that a significant majority of respondents were influenced by their own positive experiences with psychedelics and are incorporating psychedelics into their existing careers or switching careers entirely. Interestingly, the survey also highlights that the pursuit of financial gain is not the primary motivation for individuals entering the field. A free report on the emerging psychedelic workforce is offered to listeners.
Interview with Dr. Bessel van der Kolk
The podcast episode features an interview with esteemed psychiatrist, trauma researcher, and author Dr. Bessel van der Kolk. The interview explores various topics, including the evolution of trauma theory, Dr. van der Kolk's interest in psychedelic research and the mind-body connection, the role of somatic psychology in psychedelic therapy, and the potential of group experiences and working with ketamine. Dr. van der Kolk emphasizes the importance of understanding how trauma affects the mind and body, and the profound transformations that can occur through the use of psychedelics.
The future of psychedelic therapy and challenges
The podcast episode concludes by discussing the future of the psychedelic field and potential challenges. The speaker highlights the need for a balance between accessibility and safety in the use of psychedelics, particularly in the context of legalization and decriminalization movements. They also express their excitement for bringing the mind back into the field of psychiatry and psychology, emphasizing the importance of expanding consciousness, fostering new connections, and exploring broader dimensions of mental health and well-being.
In this episode, Kyle interviews Bessel van der Kolk, MD: pioneer clinician, researcher, and educator on traumatic stress; Founder of the Trauma Research Foundation; Professor of Psychiatry at Boston University Medical School; Principal Investigator of the Boston site of MAPS’ MDMA-assisted psychotherapy study; and author of the #1 New York Times Science best seller, The Body Keeps the Score: Brain, Mind, and Body in the Treatment of Trauma.
As of this recording, van der Kolk was publishing his last paper and closing down his laboratory, so he looks back on his past: being part of the group who put together the first PTSD diagnosis in the 80s; the early days of psychedelic research and how he discouraged Rick Doblin and Michael Mithoefer from pursuing MDMA research; how the DSM has no scientific validity and was never meant for the diagnosing it’s being used for; how science wasn’t seeing the whole picture and pushing us mindlessly from medication to medication; and how trauma research has evolved over the years as society learned more about how the mind actually works.
He discusses the struggle to validate “softer” sciences; the impracticality and price of the MAPS protocol and the need for more group and sitter/experiencer frameworks; the efficacy of psychodrama and how that plays out in group sessions; his interest in using the Rorschach test more; how rolfing helped him; the problem with diagnosis and people becoming their illnesses; bodywork, somatic literacy, and how disconnected most people are from their bodies; and how, in all the healing frameworks he’s explored, he has never seen anything work as profoundly as psychedelic-assisted therapy. Click here to head to the show notes page.
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