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102. Trauma Recovery and Psychedelic Healing with Dr. Jessica Eastman, ND

102. Trauma Recovery and Psychedelic Healing with Dr. Jessica Eastman, ND

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Dr. Jessica Eastman, a naturopathic doctor and psychedelic-assisted therapist, shares her integrative approach to trauma recovery and mental health. She emphasizes the significance of preparation and integration in psychedelic therapy, highlighting that healing occurs during the integration of insights gained. Dr. Eastman discusses the need for emotional readiness and a curious mindset and addresses the risks of poorly guided experiences. She advocates for a holistic, patient-centred approach and stresses the importance of foundational health and patient autonomy. She also announces her upcoming online trauma recovery program and offers ongoing support and education resources.Find her at: https://www.drjessicaeastman.com/https://www.instagram.com/drjessicaeastman/Chapters0:34Introduction to Psychedelics and Mental Health1:23Niche of Trauma Recovery Coaching2:45Exploring Safe Psychedelic Practices6:55The Importance of Preparation8:37Understanding Psychedelic Experiences11:33The Power of Perspective Shifts14:06Emotions and Connection15:10The Healing Process20:11Risks of Untrained Guidance22:01Managing Post-Psychedelic Dysregulation25:12The Complexity of Memory and Trauma27:08Navigating Expectations in Therapy28:19Organizing the Mental Closet30:03Gaining Control Over Emotions32:29Foundations of Healing36:00Integration of Psychedelic Experiences40:23Balancing Medication and Self-Care43:47Building a Therapeutic Relationship46:01The Role of Nutrition in Mental Health48:58Empowering Patient Agency54:28The Dynamics of Patient-Provider Relationships57:29Understanding Resistance in Healing1:03:17The Importance of Curiosity1:06:34Medication Misconceptions1:10:56The Art of Prescribing1:13:32The Role of SSRIs in Treatment1:16:35The Process of Learning1:19:31Alternatives to Medication1:24:01The Evolution of Medical Practice1:29:52Humility in Healthcare1:33:39Accessibility in Mental Health ServicesTranscript[0:01] All right welcome dr jessica eastman a fellow ccnm colleague and so we recently connected over um yeah well i guess like topics around psychedelics and mental health and uh some cult psychology and spiritual bypassing and um but i think what we want to talk about today is like mental health and maybe some psychedelics and trauma and because that's a big part of what you do and what your practice is in BC.[0:34] And yeah, maybe you could introduce yourself and tell me a little and tell the audience a little bit about your practice. Yeah, for sure. Yeah. So I am a naturopathic doctor licensed in British Columbia. I've been practicing there for almost 10 years.[0:49] And I also am a psychedelic assisted therapist and as I call it, a trauma recovery coach. Um, so I kind of mashed together, uh, integrative psychiatry and, um, integrative mental health work with trauma-informed primary care and, uh, some psychedelic, um, assisted therapy, like prep and integration work. I don't do the actual medicine sessions because it's not in my scope of practice, um, but. I could do that if I was like working[1:19] under another like field trip or a numinous or something like that. But I get a ton of value in doing like harm reduction discussion and prep and integration. And I have a little niche of people who come to see me when they've gone to do psychedelic assisted therapy, usually with an underground therapist who wasn't super well trained and they had a bad experience.[1:38] And then they are looking for somebody to like help them sort that out. Also because a lot of psychiatrists and psychotherapists and psychologists and medical doctors don't have a whole lot of training or understanding about psychedelics and so these people sometimes come to me they're like in inpatient psych and their psychiatrist is saying like you've broken your brain and there's nothing we can do to help you and then they call me kind of like as a last-ditch effort to be like hey is my brain really broken and I get to say like no it isn't actually we can heal this and we can work through this so that's a really fun little niche that um is is developing there's like more and more need for that um and then i do some trauma recovery coaching specifically both in my practice and separately um so i get to kind of weave a whole lot of mental stuff together that's really cool that's really really really interesting i know bc has a more expanded scope than ontario when it comes to um like i think i Dr.[2:37] Ray St. Arnall about ketamine therapy and like that's in scope or like legal for therapeutic use. But yeah, how did you get into the and what maybe you can describe some really interested kind of like what the prep would be like in a in a responsibly administered sort of psychedelic session, like what kind of prep is usually involved and what's the integration like afterwards if someone's really going about it in like a.[3:04] Yeah, totally. Yeah, safe way. Yeah, so the prep work is actually done from, you know, anywhere from one to multiple, like ...
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