Psychedelics and Healing: A Deep Dive with Dr. Niall Campbell
Episode Overview
The discussion covers the science of psychedelics and their use in psychotherapy Dr. Niall Campbell shares insights on trauma work and hypnotherapy The conversation delves into the impact of hypervigilance and the importance of self-love in recovery The episode explores the challenges and rewards of personal growth in the recovery journey The hosts and guests provide a blend of personal experiences and professional expertise
The body is like your man's book Bessel van der Kroek's book the body keeps the score, and when he says the body keeps the score, the body keeps the emotion, that trapped emotion from that experience of fear, shame, guilt, whatever it may be, and it's trapped in here.
Imagine sitting down with a psychotherapist who not only understands the science behind psychedelics but also brings a fresh perspective on mental health and recovery. In this episode of 'The Two Norries', hosts James Leonard and Timmy Long have a candid chat with Dr. Niall Campbell, a psychotherapist and the voice behind the 'Mind Manifest' podcast. Dr. Campbell shares his thoughts on trauma, hypervigilance, and the transformative power of self-love in the journey to recovery.
You'll hear about the latest developments in the use of psychedelics for therapy, and how these substances can potentially unlock new pathways to healing. Dr. Campbell also delves into the role of hypnotherapy and how it can be a powerful tool in mental health treatment. This episode isn't just about theories; it's packed with real-life experiences and professional insights that make complex topics accessible and engaging.
Whether you're curious about the science of psychedelics, looking for new ways to approach mental health, or simply interested in personal growth stories, this episode offers something for everyone. James and Timmy ensure the conversation remains down-to-earth, making it easy for listeners to connect with the topics discussed. Tune in to explore how these innovative therapies could change the landscape of mental health and recovery.