Parents’ trauma can leave biological traces in their children.
Adverse experiences can change future generations through epigenetic pathways.
Read morePSYCHOTHERAPY FOR ADOLESCENTS, CHildren AND ADULTS
Parents’ trauma can leave biological traces in their children.
Adverse experiences can change future generations through epigenetic pathways.
Read moreDMT is a powerful hallucinogen that can conjure visions of entities and alien worlds, but new research shows it can also treat depression.
Read moreHere’s a great article on the potential benefits and high risks of 5-MeO-DMT from the Bufo toad… Along with the carelessness and unethical behavior of fake guru Octavio Rettig.
Read moreResearchers from SUNY Downstate Health Sciences University and McGill University published a paper in the journal Science Advances proposing a unique method for better understanding the interaction between hallucinogenic drugs, people’s brains, and different types of psychedelic experiences.
They did this by using artificial intelligence to look at real-life accounts of psychedelic experiences and compare them to how human brain chemistry engages with drugs on a molecular level.
However, while the researchers’ methods and goals push the envelope forward on understanding how psychedelics can help or harm individuals, the data they use could be unreliable.
Read moreThe brain appears to remember immune responses, and memories can trigger them to happen again.
This might explain some psychosomatic illnesses.
This article breaks down the current trend of microdosing, and the lack of solid research.
Read moreBefore psychedelic therapy and services becomes widely available, there needs to be a better understanding of all the ways these experiences can go wrong.
Read moreThe NIH Workshop on Psychedelics as Therapeutics was conducted by the National Institute of Mental Health, the National Institute on Drug Abuse, and the National Institute on Alcohol Abuse and Alcoholism.
Read moreNew research shows that psilocybin treatment for major depression is effective for up to a year for most patients.
Read moreNew research shows that Ketamine intravenous therapy improves depression and reduces suicidal ideation.
Read moreA new study shows that Ketamine effectively silences suicidal thoughts, especially in bipolar patients.
The effects wore off after 4-6 weeks however.
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