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What can psychedelics do for people?

According to various scientific studies, psychedelics offer a wide range of possibilities, such as improving mood, stimulating neuroplasticity, trauma healing, and supporting addiction treatment. Additionally, they can contribute to deepening and enriching spiritual life and promote personal growth. Research indicates that psychedelics can reduce chronic physical ailments and help resolve deep-seated family patterns and personal triggers.

Psychedelic therapy

Psychedelic therapy is primarily known for psychedelic-assisted psychotherapy for mental health, but it also works through the anti-inflammatory effects of, for example, psilocybin. In fact, psychedelics work on multiple levels and can be used for various objectives.

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Psychedelics such as psilocybin, LSD, and MDMA can have a profound impact on people on multiple levels, especially within a therapeutic setting. At Triptherapie, these substances are used to treat psychological issues such as depression, anxiety, burnout, and trauma, but also for personal growth, spiritual deepening, and self-acceptance.

One of the most powerful effects of psychedelics is their ability to neuroplasticity to promote. This means that your brain becomes more flexible and creates new connections, which is essential for breaking negative thought patterns. Psilocybin and LSD, for example, stimulate the release of BDNF, a protein that supports nerve cell growth. These brain changes help reset the brain, similar to an emotional and cognitive reboot.

In addition, psychedelics influence the Default Mode Network, a brain network that is often overactive in depression and rumination. By temporarily calming this network, space is created for new perspectives and deeper introspection. This effect ensures that one is less swept along by one's own ego or negative self-criticism, which in turn leads to greater inner peace.

For stress and burnout, it offers psychedelic therapy valuable support. It helps not only to reduce physical stress signals but also to revise deep-seated beliefs — often stemming from destructive criticism or performance pressure. During sessions, clients often experience a strong emotional release and a renewed connection with themselves and others, which significantly accelerates the recovery process.

Also in neurodegenerative disorders, such as MS or Parkinson's, show new insights into neuroplasticity that psychedelics may potentially support brain function. Although this is still under investigation, it offers prospects for future applications.

For those curious whether psychedelics can contribute to personal or mental health, it is wise to start with a intake for psychedelic therapy. With this, we map out your situation, health, and goals, so that we can offer a safe and effective tailored session.