Radio 2050 - Sara Gael - A Different Kind Of Therapy
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Sarah Gael, a transpersonal psychedelic psychotherapist and harm
reduction advocate, discusses the use of MDMA-assisted therapy for PTSD. She explains the process of therapy, the role of MDMA in trauma therapy, and the mechanism of action of MDMA. She also touches on harm reduction in psychedelic use and shares her experiences at Burning Man and the Zendo Project. Sarah emphasizes the importance of engaging in personal healing work and encourages individuals to share their positive psychedelic experiences to help
destigmatize their use.
Takeaways
● MDMA-assisted therapy has shown promising results in the treatment of PTSD, with significant reductions in symptoms and improved therapeutic outcomes.
● The therapy process involves preparatory sessions, MDMA-assisted therapy sessions, and integration sessions, with a focus on facilitating the participant's inner healing intelligence.
● MDMA acts as a catalyst for trauma therapy by reducing fear response and facilitating open communication and emotional expression without overwhelming the individual.
● Harm reduction plays a crucial role in the psychedelic space, providing responsible education and support to mitigate risks associated with substance use.
● Engaging in personal healing work and sharing positive psychedelic experiences can contribute to global healing and help destigmatize the use of psychedelics.
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