12/12/2023
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Whom Is Psychedelic-Assisted Therapy Best For?
For people, who could benefit from a personally insightful, spiritually significant, and psychologically meaningful experience.
If you want to reconnect with your deep core part of yourself and experience realignment that you feel like have lost connection to, maybe due to:
major and/or abrupt life transitions (f.ex. moving countries, loss of people, relationships, loss of sense of identities, loss of meaningful personal/professional role as a source of identity)
if you are in need of reconstructing your own life story, your sense of self.
Maybe there are also symptoms that try to cover and numb this sense of disconnection, maybe with addictions, depression, anxiety, PTSD or other coping mechanisms. Mushroom studies have shown 80% success rate still after 6 months for smoking sessation, which is an astounding high number. (at 47 minute mark). 66% of PTSD patients have lost their PTSD diagnosis after a single one(!) psychedelic-assisted therapy dosing session, similar results for treatment resistent major depressive disorder, which is remarkable.
it can be an excellent device to kick-start you getting out of burnout, on both biochemistry and mental, cognitive and spiritual level
if you feel like you are stuck in the past or an imagined, fixed and narrow idea of your future and can’t seem to let go of it, or let go an already lost state of things
debilitating imbalances in life, maybe due to the overwhelm of life or imbalances in family system
if you sense the calling for an adventure of the soul, that is yearning for meaning and purpose
If you are ready to have the benefits of a – so called – mystical experience. This may include:
sense of unity, that all things are One, are interconnected
a deep felt sense of the sacredness and dignity of your own soul
deeply felt postive mood, joy, peace
transcendence of space and time
ineffability (that words can’t describe what you have experience)
if you want to increase your overall psychological flexibility, this could be reflected by how a person: (1) adapts to fluctuating situational demands, (2) reconfigures mental resources, (3) shifts perspective, and (4) balances competing desires, needs, and life domains
if you want to have a broader, not rigid and fixed mindset about self and others, but one that is open, flexible and adaptable
If you want to explore questions around identity, in any context: maybe what it means to be of a certain generation, or what identities our society, our day and age offers to us and how to live more self-actualized lives. Identies around personal and professional roles, the pressure of perceived expectation of who we are supposed to be (status, being with child, career, etc) or having just retired from work or trying to come back to the job market from parental or sick leave, and in need of meaning and purpose.
If you are a creative person and need to get inspired again.
It can be especially rewarding for people who find themselves living seemingly contradicting roles (f.ex. LGBTQ+ and religious) or who live on the margins, with minority identities, who live with minority stress or who embody any other intersectionality (overlapping or intersecting social identities and related systems of oppression, domination, or discrimination).
And so much more life situations… The plant mushrooms really meet you right where you most need to be met. https://icpic.ch