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EPISODE · Jul 8, 2021 · 52 MIN

A Medium Walks into a Psychiatrist's Office with Dr. Al Powers and Brittany Quagan

from Life, Death & The Space Between with Dr. Amy Robbins

A Medium Walks into a Psychiatrist’s Office with Al Powers and Brittany Quagan   “The voices are real. Real experiences. They deserve to be taken seriously as real human experiences; as real as anybody else’s.” – Dr. Al Powers   Episode Summary:   Have you ever heard voices? Do you know anyone who hears things when others don’t? Are they delusions -- or are they spiritual experiences?  Does it matter?   In this episode, we talk with Dr. Al Powers, a psychiatrist and neuroscientist on faculty at the Yale Department of Psychiatry, and Brittany Quagan, a working medium and “voice-hearer” who attributes her experiences to her spirit guides.  They work together on the Yale COPE (Influence/Control Over Perceptual Experiences) Project.   Yale COPE Project goals are:   To learnfrom those who hear, see, and feel things others can’t/don't To understandthe ways people can control these experiences and their lives To create new treatmentsfor those who need them   Listen in to understand how Dr. Al Powers and Brittany Quagan are bridging the gap between spiritual and mental health experiences. Which may not be so terribly different.     Topics We Discuss: Delusions vs. spiritual experiences Pros and cons of antipsychotic medications and applicability to voice hearers How the Yale COPE project gives voice hearers control over their voices Voice hearers who saw their experiences as spiritual (vs. pathological) exerted more control over their voices Empowering voice hearers by humanizing these experiences   Contact the Yale COPE Project:   If you, or someone you know, has perceptual experiences like hearing voices when no one is speaking, you are invited to join in the COPE Project. You do not need to have influence over the voices to join! Learn more about Dr. Al Powers and Brittany Quagan and the Yale COPE Project.     Support Life, Death and the Space Between:   If you’re enjoying the podcast and finding value in guest interviews, ghost stories, and the content I share, please consider supporting the show by becoming a Patreon member for as little as $5 a month at Patreon.com/DrAmyRobbins   As a member you’ll get more say in the content we cover and exclusive access to behind-the-scenes goodness!   Looking for a Compass?   If you’ve been feeling rudderless or second-guessing your life’s true path, get on the waitlist for the next session of Live Your Life Backwards. This community-driven experience helps you chart your spiritually-guided journey using the wisdom of mortality to live an intentional life.   Join the waitlist!   Stay Connected: Facebook Instagram YouTube Fireside   Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

A Medium Walks into a Psychiatrist’s Office with Al Powers and Brittany Quagan   “The voices are real. Real experiences. They deserve to be taken seriously as real human experiences; as real as anybody else’s.” – Dr. Al Powers   Episode Summary:   Have you ever heard voices? Do you know anyone who hears things when others don’t? Are they delusions -- or are they spiritual experiences?  Does it matter?   In this episode, we talk with Dr. Al Powers, a psychiatrist and neuroscientist on faculty at the Yale Department of Psychiatry, and Brittany Quagan, a working medium and “voice-hearer” who attributes her experiences to her spirit guides.  They work together on the Yale COPE (Influence/Control Over Perceptual Experiences) Project.   Yale COPE Project goals are:   To learnfrom those who hear, see, and feel things others can’t/don't To understandthe ways people can control these experiences and their lives To create new treatmentsfor those who need them   Listen in to understand how Dr. Al Powers and Brittany Quagan are bridging the gap between spiritual and mental health experiences. Which may not be so terribly different.     Topics We Discuss: Delusions vs. spiritual experiences Pros and cons of antipsychotic medications and applicability to voice hearers How the Yale COPE project gives voice hearers control over their voices Voice hearers who saw their experiences as spiritual (vs. pathological) exerted more control over their voices Empowering voice hearers by humanizing these experiences   Contact the Yale COPE Project:   If you, or someone you know, has perceptual experiences like hearing voices when no one is speaking, you are invited to join in the COPE Project. You do not need to have influence over the voices to join! Learn more about Dr. Al Powers and Brittany Quagan and the Yale COPE Project.     Support Life, Death and the Space Between:   If you’re enjoying the podcast and finding value in guest interviews, ghost stories, and the content I share, please consider supporting the show by becoming a Patreon member for as little as $5 a month at Patreon.com/DrAmyRobbins   As a member you’ll get more say in the content we cover and exclusive access to behind-the-scenes goodness!   Looking for a Compass?   If you’ve been feeling rudderless or second-guessing your life’s true path, get on the waitlist for the next session of Live Your Life Backwards. This community-driven experience helps you chart your spiritually-guided journey using the wisdom of mortality to live an intentional life.   Join the waitlist!   Stay Connected: Facebook Instagram YouTube Fireside   Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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