EPISODE · Aug 11, 2021 · 1H 16M
18. The Gray Forefront of Psychedelic Research with Manesh Girn
from Modern Anarchy · host Dr. Nicole Thompson
On today's episode, we have psychedelic scientist and researcher Manesh Girn (He/Him) join us for a conversation about how psychedelics affect our brain and their effectiveness in therapy. Together we talk about some of the mythology around psychedelics, your serotonin receptors, and the importance of mindfulness and meditation in creating a positive mental state. If you enjoyed today's podcast, then please subscribe, leave a review, or share this podcast with a friend! And, join the movement by becoming a part of the conscious objectors patreon. Your support is what powers this work and the larger societal change we are fighting towards! Let's continue to challenge our assumptions and grow together. Join the community here: https://www.patreon.com/user?u=54121384 Modern Anarchy Community: Instagram Facebook Patreon Manesh's Community: Instagram Youtube Resources The Challenges of Psychedelic Research The Neuroscience of Psychedelic Drugs: Ending Psychedelic Myths With Professor David Nutt The History of Psychedelics and Psychotherapy Alcohol is a Drug Psychedelics Promote Structural and Functional Neural Plasticity Dr. Stanislav Grof Reframing Bummer Trips: Scientific and Cultural Explanations to Adverse Reactions to Psychedelic Drug Use 2 Claims About Psychedelics and the Default Mode Network DEBUNKED Temporal Dynamics of the Default Mode Network Characterize Meditation-Induced Alterations in Consciousness Characterization and prediction of acute and sustained response to psychedelic psilocybin in a mindfulness group retreat From Sacred Plants to Psychotherapy: The History and Re-Emergence of Psychedelics in Medicine Coffee is a Drug Not a Beverage, Drink Up! Just Not Too Much How to Change Your Mind 5 Psychedelic Stocks to Watch Trial of Psilocybin versus Escitalopram for Depression Synthesis: Legal Psilocybin Center What Happens in the Brain When We Feel Fear
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On today's episode, we have psychedelic scientist and researcher Manesh Girn (He/Him) join us for a conversation about how psychedelics affect our brain and their effectiveness in therapy. Together we talk about some of the mythology around psychedelics, your serotonin receptors, and the importance of mindfulness and meditation in creating a positive mental state. If you enjoyed today's podcast, then please subscribe, leave a review, or share this podcast with a friend! And, join the movement by becoming a part of the conscious objectors patreon. Your support is what powers this work and the larger societal change we are fighting towards! Let's continue to challenge our assumptions and grow together. Join the community here: https://www.patreon.com/user?u=54121384 Modern Anarchy Community: Instagram Facebook Patreon Manesh's Community: Instagram Youtube Resources The Challenges of Psychedelic Research The Neuroscience of Psychedelic Drugs: Ending Psychedelic Myths With Professor David Nutt The History of Psychedelics and Psychotherapy Alcohol is a Drug Psychedelics Promote Structural and Functional Neural Plasticity Dr. Stanislav Grof Reframing Bummer Trips: Scientific and Cultural Explanations to Adverse Reactions to Psychedelic Drug Use 2 Claims About Psychedelics and the Default Mode Network DEBUNKED Temporal Dynamics of the Default Mode Network Characterize Meditation-Induced Alterations in Consciousness Characterization and prediction of acute and sustained response to psychedelic psilocybin in a mindfulness group retreat From Sacred Plants to Psychotherapy: The History and Re-Emergence of Psychedelics in Medicine Coffee is a Drug Not a Beverage, Drink Up! Just Not Too Much How to Change Your Mind 5 Psychedelic Stocks to Watch Trial of Psilocybin versus Escitalopram for Depression Synthesis: Legal Psilocybin Center What Happens in the Brain When We Feel Fear
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