
Psychedelics Today PT 603 - Dr Simon Ruffell - Other Ways of Knowing
May 13, 2025
Dr. Simon Ruffell, a London-based psychiatrist and curandero-in-training, shares his transformative journey from conventional psychiatry to Indigenous healing within the Shipibo tradition. He discusses the spiritual, psychological, and physical dimensions of illness, questioning Western models of healing. Ruffell highlights the risks of poorly guided psychedelic sessions and advocates for collaboration between Indigenous healers and psychiatrists. He further emphasizes groundbreaking research on ayahuasca's effectiveness in treating PTSD among veterans, showcasing hopeful findings.
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Emphasize Deep Shamanic Training
- Proper shamans undergo extensive, lifelong apprenticeships due to the complexity of spiritual healing work.
- Casual or brief training risks harm because of engagement with powerful unseen energies.
Include Energetic Support in Psychedelic Therapy
- Psychedelic therapy in Western contexts often lacks proper energetic containment found in indigenous ceremonies.
- Include trained energy workers to manage spiritual risks and improve safety in psychedelic sessions.
Collaborative Models Boost Psychedelic Outcomes
- Western psychedelic trials achieve good outcomes but could improve greatly with indigenous collaboration.
- Collaborative models pairing indigenous healers with psychiatrists enhance safety and treatment effectiveness.
