I would like to resolve traumas from the past, maddress/improve my anxiety and overthinking and find a sense of calm. Furthermore, I want mimproving his ability to enter into emotional/intimate relationships, improving the eigenvalues. Is this possible with a psychedelic session? I do not take any medication, by the way.
I would like to resolve traumas from the past, maddress/improve my anxiety and overthinking and find a sense of calm. Furthermore, I want mimproving his ability to enter into emotional/intimate relationships, improving the eigenvalues. Is this possible with a psychedelic session? I do not take any medication, by the way.
1. Physical contraindications: Pregnancy, kidney disease, diabetes, epilepsy, neurological disorders, high blood pressure, cardiovascular disease, cerebral hemorrhages, adrenal gland problems, and abnormal blood cells. These conditions can make the use of psychedelics dangerous or affect their effects.
2. Spiritual contraindications: Schizophrenia, psychosis, borderline personality disorder, PTSD, and other severe mental illnesses. Individuals with these conditions should ideally not use psychedelics, as this can worsen symptoms or have a negative impact on mental health.
It is important to emphasize that this is not a complete list and that it is always advisable to complete the intake form with us and/or consult a doctor before you choose to use psychedelics or a psychedelic therapy is going to do.
Yes, psychedelic therapy can indeed be of value for many of these themes, and this is also supported by experiences we see in participant reports.
Working on trauma is one of the primary applications for which psychedelics are being researched. Recent studies suggest that psilocybin and MDMA can aid in trauma processing in a therapeutic setting through neuroplasticity—the ability of your brain to form new connections. This occurs through the activation of certain brain areas that are normally rigid in trauma patterns.
Particularly interesting is what we see happening with fear of commitment and self-confidence. Participants often describe that after a suitable session, their foundation of safety and self-confidence improves significantly. This is because psychedelics can help to let go of distorted self-perceptions and make your body feel like a safe home base again. Some participants speak of "forming new neural connections" regarding their sense of self-worth.
Regarding overthinking and anxiety: these often manifest as repetitive thought patterns that are difficult to break. Psychedelics seem to have a transformative effect precisely in this area. They can ensure that your mental loops are interrupted and that you reconnect with a calmer, wiser voice within yourself. Many participants report a deep sense of "inner peace" after such sessions.
The improvement in the capacity for emotional and intimate relationships stems from these underlying changes. When you feel safer, are less chronically anxious, and have more self-confidence, new forms of relationship engagement become possible. Psychedelics help provide access to more authentic parts of yourself that can open up in relationships.
Good preparation and support can be of extra help. A suitable tripsitter or therapist can help you translate these experiences into practical changes. The session itself is only the beginning; the integration of what you have experienced into your daily life is what causes real transformation. This is why preparation and follow-up are just as important as the session itself.
Personal stories with common ground:
https://tripforum.nl/recensie-truffel-therapie-marcel/truffel-sessie-tegen-depressie-en-angst-review/#post-841
https://tripforum.nl/recensies-ronald/met-mdma-naar-heling/#post-2414
https://tripforum.nl/recensies-ronald/hippie-flip-experience-for-complex-trauma/#post-3032