Psilocybin and antidepressants
Focused on psilocybin and SSRi’s this documentary shares some of the science behind what psilocybin does with in the brain.
Video Resources
Dosed: The Trip of a Lifetime
An acclaimed documentary that closely follows a remarkable woman's journey of extraordinary healing. A loving mother of four is granted the right to legally use psilocybin mushrooms to treat her end of life anxiety. She then embarks on a remarkable journey of personal transformation and healing while exploring lesser known possible cures for cancer, including cannabis oil.
Trip of Compassion
Filmed over a period of several years at the Beer Yaakov Mental Health Center in Israel, “Trip of Compassion” provides a rare glimpse into a treatment and research process that can restore optimism and even the will to live. This is also the first feature documentary to show actual therapy session footage (to our knowledge), to which the patients consented because of the incredible results they experienced.
Further Reading
These web resources share additional information and latest research on psychedelic assisted therapy
Johns Hopkins Center
Read the most up-to-date research by the world’s leading researchers on the use of psychedelics for psychiatric and behavioural purposes.
Backed by $55 million in funding, researchers build on previous work and expand research on psychedelics for illness and wellness
Spirit Pharmacist
Ben Malclom is a clinical psychiatric pharmacist who envisions a society with access to psychedelic drugs in a variety of safe settings.
Ben writess in terms of psychospiritual well-being, personal development, ceremonial sacraments, and treatment of mental illness.
Recent Headlines
“Psychedelic-assisted therapy trial aims to help cancer patients” — The University of Auckland
“A Psychedelic Renaissance? 'Blue Honey' and what's next for psilocybin in Aotearoa” — NZ Drug Foundation
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“Trauma creates change you don’t choose.
Healing is about creating change you do choose.”
— Michelle Rosenthall