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158. Here We Grow: Psychedelics & Plant-Based Psychotherapy with Lauren Taus (Replay)
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You know we’re all about the shrooms here on HTW, and not just the ones that take you on a trip. But when it comes to other psychedelics and their potential health benefits, it can be hard to get over some misconceptions we have. Most of us grew up hearing “drugs are bad, mkay,” and while many can be—and nearly all without taking the proper precautions—it’s taken a toll on public perception around certain compounds and held us back from some very useful and SAFE benefits.
Lauren Taus is a licensed psychotherapist, practicing Ketamine Assisted Psychotherapy (KAP), and trained to work with both psychoactive compounds and plant medicines. Lauren leads Inbodied Life, a group therapy practice and she also offers immersive educational programs for clinicians to learn psychedelic assisted therapy and integration in contexts that hold personal healing as essential to effective facilitation. Lauren is a lifelong student, educator and activist. For decades, Lauren’s work has focused on creating aligned, and kind mind-body connections to support complete health for individuals and the collective.
She helps walk us through using these potent plants as tools for healing, looking at ketamine beyond the stigma (and where those stigmas may be right), and the potential uses for future psychedelic-assisted therapies.
Lauren talks about…
Her pain-to-purpose path into the world of mental health
The value people get from their addicitons
How ketamine-assisted psychotherapy works and the history of drug-assisted healing
The experience of using ketamine beyond the stigma
How we compromise ourselves to maintain relationships
The impact of drug legalization
Resources:
Learn more at inbodiedlife.com
Instagram: @lauren.taus
Listen: Inbodied Life Podcast
Subscribe to our YouTube Channel!
159 episoade
Manage episode 364180017 series 2406637
You know we’re all about the shrooms here on HTW, and not just the ones that take you on a trip. But when it comes to other psychedelics and their potential health benefits, it can be hard to get over some misconceptions we have. Most of us grew up hearing “drugs are bad, mkay,” and while many can be—and nearly all without taking the proper precautions—it’s taken a toll on public perception around certain compounds and held us back from some very useful and SAFE benefits.
Lauren Taus is a licensed psychotherapist, practicing Ketamine Assisted Psychotherapy (KAP), and trained to work with both psychoactive compounds and plant medicines. Lauren leads Inbodied Life, a group therapy practice and she also offers immersive educational programs for clinicians to learn psychedelic assisted therapy and integration in contexts that hold personal healing as essential to effective facilitation. Lauren is a lifelong student, educator and activist. For decades, Lauren’s work has focused on creating aligned, and kind mind-body connections to support complete health for individuals and the collective.
She helps walk us through using these potent plants as tools for healing, looking at ketamine beyond the stigma (and where those stigmas may be right), and the potential uses for future psychedelic-assisted therapies.
Lauren talks about…
Her pain-to-purpose path into the world of mental health
The value people get from their addicitons
How ketamine-assisted psychotherapy works and the history of drug-assisted healing
The experience of using ketamine beyond the stigma
How we compromise ourselves to maintain relationships
The impact of drug legalization
Resources:
Learn more at inbodiedlife.com
Instagram: @lauren.taus
Listen: Inbodied Life Podcast
Subscribe to our YouTube Channel!
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