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Ep. 80: Psychedelic Spring Cleaning

Episode 42 of the Weirds of a Feather: An AuDHD-Adjacent Podcast podcast, hosted by weirdsofafeather, titled "Ep. 80: Psychedelic Spring Cleaning" was published on April 18, 2024 and runs 80 minutes.

April 18, 2024 ·80m · Weirds of a Feather: An AuDHD-Adjacent Podcast

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Break out the 3D dolphin posters and crank up the Pink Floyd, baby, because things are about to get trippy and it’s important to set the tone.    This episode Grace is taking you down the k-hole of psychedelic research. She’s exploring the benefits of ketamine and psilocybin treatment, how hallucinogens work to create new thought patterns in the brain, what the future of psychedelic therapy might hold for people with treatment-resistant disorders, how much kids love ketamine, and more.    Plus, Kristin suffers from little sister syndrome and embarks on a new chicken adventure, Grace has a phrogger in the attic and possibly ghosts, and we both share embarrassing ADHD moments and sneaky Pizza Secrets among friends. Resources What a Trip: Mental Health’s Psychedelic Revolution by Nicole C. Kear in ADDitude Magazine What is Ketamine Therapy? | Pacific Neuroscience Institute The Potential Benefits of Psilocybin for Mental Health | Utah Patients Coalition What Psilocybin Does to the Brain | Psychology Today Microdosing with psychedelics to self-medicate for ADHD symptoms in adults: A prospective naturalistic study - ScienceDirect

Break out the 3D dolphin posters and crank up the Pink Floyd, baby, because things are about to get trippy and it’s important to set the tone. 

 

This episode Grace is taking you down the k-hole of psychedelic research. She’s exploring the benefits of ketamine and psilocybin treatment, how hallucinogens work to create new thought patterns in the brain, what the future of psychedelic therapy might hold for people with treatment-resistant disorders, how much kids love ketamine, and more. 

 

Plus, Kristin suffers from little sister syndrome and embarks on a new chicken adventure, Grace has a phrogger in the attic and possibly ghosts, and we both share embarrassing ADHD moments and sneaky Pizza Secrets among friends.

Resources

What a Trip: Mental Health’s Psychedelic Revolution by Nicole C. Kear in ADDitude Magazine

What is Ketamine Therapy? | Pacific Neuroscience Institute

The Potential Benefits of Psilocybin for Mental Health | Utah Patients Coalition

What Psilocybin Does to the Brain | Psychology Today

Microdosing with psychedelics to self-medicate for ADHD symptoms in adults: A prospective naturalistic study - ScienceDirect

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