Learn about new research using psychedelic medications to help patients at the end of life with depression and anxiety.

My guest Dr. Ira Byock is a leading palliative care physician, author and public advocate for improving care through the end of life. In this discussion he shares important information about psychedelic medications and the benefits they offer to patients at the end of life. There is current research available that shows the value of these medications especially for patients with depression, anxiety and loss of meaning who experience a profound reframing of life. Learn more about Dr. Byock’s work at his website:
This episode includes:
- How Dr. Byock got interested in studying psychedelic medications for palliative and hospice patients
- What new research is revealing about the benefits of psychedelics for various medical conditions
- How psychedelics have been shown to be helpful with depression, anxiety and demoralization syndrome
- The dangers of recreational use of psychedelics vs. controlled therapeutic use
- What a “psychedelic assisted therapeutic experience” consists of
- How a psychedelic experience can rewrite the brain’s “default mode network”
- The need for further research on these medications
Links mentioned in this episode:
- Get my new book The Journey from Ego to Soul: How to Transform Your Life When Everything Falls Apart
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- Listen to Love Over Fear stories here
- November 9th Vigil recording here
- Taking Psychedelics Seriously – Article
- Book: How to Change Your Mind by Michael Pollan
- California Institute of Integral Studies
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Today’s “mini-episode” airs on Memorial Day in the U.S. – a day when we honor those who have given their lives in military service to our country. I share a few thoughts about how to give the best care possible to those who have served as they reach the end of their lives.
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