I am considering a psychedelic session and wonder if this could help with my sleep problems and underlying anxiety issues.
My main goal is to be able to fall asleep normally again and sleep through better. Currently, I suffer a lot from a constant stream of thoughts in my head, especially in the evening and at night. As a result, I hardly get any rest and my sleep is often very poor. During the day, I am usually nervous and I notice that I am recovering less and less well because the nights have little quality.
To dampen the thought mill a little, I use bromazepam in the evening and sometimes at night. Unfortunately, this drug now works less and less well due to habituation. I do not use any medication during the day.
Some background:
Goal Triptherapie: be able to fall asleep better and have more peace in my head
Medication: bromazepam, only in the evening or at night
Drug use today: none
Drug use history: none
Psychological symptoms: social anxiety that started around the age of nine
Physical conditions: no particular conditions, though considerably underweight
Age: 76
My question is whether anyone with this background could be considered for a guided psychedelic session and whether this could possibly help to get more peace of mind and improve sleep.
We regularly accompany people in later life, and this often goes very nicely precisely because there is a lot of life experience and reflectiveness.
Indeed, with older clients we often see that the motivation to really unwind and let go of things is very clear and that works in their favour. So a high age in itself is not immediately an exclusion.
There is an impressive experience of a 71-year-old woman with long-term symptoms, including trauma, depression and compulsive thoughts:
What stands out in it and is relevant to you:
She had years of mental turmoil and heavy periods
Traditional therapy and medication helped to a limited extent
Her head was full of rigid thoughts and patterns (OCD-like)
After one session, she experienced a major turnaround
Her life went from tough to: “I give my life a big 8”
An important detail:
“The session also ensured that ‘it's all not so important’”
This is exactly what often happens to people with:
social anxiety
mulling
difficulty letting go
That mental pressure drops or softens and that gives peace of mind.
Fortunately, she was quickly able to go for a session at the loft in Schiedam. We had chosen that so we would have plenty of time to talk about the insights. That worked out well. The professional guidance of Janneke in the preliminary stage and Marcel during the trip itself also went down very well. The session itself was intense and emotional, as was to be expected. This is now more than half a year ago.
My mother now gives her life ´a big 8´. That is fantastic. And that after 1 session! A complete turnaround.
She also used to suffer from a form of OCD. Everything in her life had a ´rule-set´: a way something had to be done and deviating from it was very difficult for her.
A lot of mental energy went into that. The session also ensured that ´it is all not so important´, which is super nice for her.
Marcel and Janneke: Thank you for helping to give a lovely 70-plus woman a sense of life again.
Source: Psychedelic session for my mother of 70+ with OCD, childhood trauma, and depression

When I put your story next to this kind of experience:
your flow of thoughts at night is very similar to that ’mental overactivity“
your social anxiety since childhood points to a deeper cause (not just sleep)
your use of bromazepam shows your system is struggling to calm itself down
This whole thing fits well with what psychedelic therapy can address via a psilocybin session or truffle session.
With you, the approach would probably be:
Quiet, safe build-up (no super high doses as a first experience)
Good preparation (especially with bromazepam).
Focus on relaxation rather than “having to go deep”
Strong emphasis on integration (improve sleep and rest afterwards)
So your age and situation does not make it impossible, but rather requires more customisation and guidance.
Bromazepam can markedly dampen the effects of psychedelics, which can make a session less deep or effective.
In consultation with a doctor, two options can be considered:
continue with bromazepam and accept impaired performance of the session, or
(temporarily) taper off, allowing for about 5× the half-life of 10 to 20 hours (i.e. 4-5 days) before it is sufficiently out of your system.
What is best depends on your situation, safety and comfort.
The safest way to properly assess this is through the intake of Triptherapie. It is an online form where you can explain your situation. You can fill it in for free and without obligation.
That is specifically what is being looked at:
Might also be interesting to peruse in advance: Natural remedies for better sleep