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Christine Dennstedt
Abstract Psychedelic-assisted therapy is currently in its second wave and enjoying a renaissance of sorts. This article describes a narrative therapy–inspired approach to working therapeutically with psychedelics. My intent in writing this paper is to provide a model for how narrative therapy ideas in practice can be applied to the
Research Paper
Vivian Tsang, Camille Roney, Pamela Kryskow, Shannon Dames
An introduction to psilocybin-assisted therapy Psilocybin-assisted therapy (PAT) is an emerging intervention that combines the administration of psilocybin with structured psychological support to address profound psychological, emotional, and existential distress. Central to this model is the recognition that many forms of suffering—particularly at end of life—are relational in nature and
Video
Terri, an Expressive Arts Therapist (CREATE Institute), considers the Arts the original deep space of healing and transformation. Since 2005, her equity practice has included Arts Drop-Ins for under-housed, street-involved adults in downtown Toronto, where she now supervises 20 students at 5 locations. In her private practice, she works with
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PAT 502 Purple Group Ibogaine Video Project. A brief, 16min introductory recorded group presentation discussing Ibogaine.
Video
Hello, fellow PaT students! :) This video provides an overview of psilocybin- history, cultural practices, and ceremony alongside the science and current policies. Enjoy! "Heal yourself with the light of the sun and the rays of the moon... always remember, you are the medicine."- Maria Sabina Link for our 1-page
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Michael Montgomery & Noah Cebuliak
This paper examines how psychedelic therapy reflects metamodern sensibilities – navigating between scepticism, hope, science and subjectivity. Rather than prescribing outcomes, it explores how patients engage psychedelic experiences as meaning-making processes within complex cultural and psychological landscapes, inviting new perspectives on healing, integration and the role of consciousness in existential
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This is a non-religious / non-sectarian myth. It aims to provide an inclusive, non-dogmatic perspective on spirituality and the human experience through the lens of story.
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Veronica Magar, Marlena Robbins, Óscar Martín López Fernández (Lobo Blanco), Ismail Lourido A, Brian Anderson, Charlie Grob, Jack E. Henningfield , Pamela Kryskow , Heather Kuiper , Anja Loizaga-Velder, Brian Rush, Miriam Volat and Sandor Iron Rope
Abstract Indigenous Peoples have cultivated and protected natural psychoactive medicines through ceremony, kinship, and spiritual responsibility across generations, yet their long-standing contributions have often been marginalized through extractive research, commercialization, and policy exclusion. It is Indigenous communities that have stewarded and gained expertise working with psychoactive medicines for centuries, yet

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