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The Science of Psychedelics for Mental Health | Dr. Robin Carhart-Harris

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May 22, 2023
Robin Carhart-Harris, a distinguished professor at UCSF, is a leading authority on psychedelics and their impact on mental health. In this discussion, he explores how compounds like psilocybin can reshape brain wiring and treat conditions such as depression and anorexia. He emphasizes the importance of safe therapeutic practices, including music and eye-masks, during journeys. The conversation also touches on microdosing versus macrodosing, the evolving legal landscape, and the transformative potential of psychedelics in enhancing brain connectivity and emotional resilience.
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ANECDOTE

Phases of a Psychedelic Journey

  • Psychedelic journeys often involve initial negative emotions and anxiety related to the drug's effects.
  • Later stages may bring positive feelings associated with breakthroughs or insights.
INSIGHT

Increased Brain Connectivity

  • Increased brain connectivity during psychedelic use correlates with subjective effects.
  • This effect has been observed with psilocybin, LSD, and DMT, suggesting a shared mechanism.
INSIGHT

Non-Hallucinogenic Psychedelics?

  • Developing non-hallucinogenic psychedelics for therapeutic use is a current research focus.
  • Robin Carhart-Harris expresses skepticism, believing the psychedelic experience itself is crucial.
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