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Raise the Line

Can Psychedelics Help Treat Chronic Pain Disorders? - Dr. Peter Hendricks, Endowed Professor of Psychiatry at the University of Alabama Birmingham

Feb 28, 2024
Dr. Peter Hendricks discusses using psychedelics for chronic pain & addiction. He emphasizes the need for balanced perspectives & objective research. The podcast explores the mind-pain connection & the importance of resilience in pursuing goals. It also delves into the integration of psychotherapy with psychedelic therapy for optimal outcomes.
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  • Psychedelics show potential for treating chronic pain disorders by altering psychological reactions to pain.
  • Balanced perspective needed on psychedelics' therapeutic value due to media hype and variable efficacy.

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Wide Range of Applications for Psychedelic Assisted Therapy

Psychedelic assisted therapy (PAT) has shown promise in research for treating PTSD, anxiety, and addictions using substances like MDMA and psilocybin. However, Dr. Peter Hendricks is exploring other applications, such as using psilocybin for fibromyalgia, cocaine use disorder, and smoking cessation. This shift in focus broadens the potential impact of PAT beyond the well-known treatments.

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