Joe Schrank and Amy Dresner

Rehab Confidential

Joe Schrank and Amy Dresner

  • Kevin F. founder of “Psychedelics in Recovery” a12 step fellowship group utilizing psychedelics as a recovery integration tool.

Kevin F. founder of “Psychedelics in Recovery” a12 step fellowship group utilizing psychedelics as a recovery integration tool.

Tuesday 1st February 2022

Kevin F., founder of 'Psychedelics in Recovery', discusses blending psychedelics with the 12 step program and redefining sobriety with Joe and Amy.
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Kevin F. on Blending Psychedelics with the 12 Step Program

Incorporating that into the conversation about transformative psychedelic experiences that follow that model, the step approach is right there for you, especially for people that it resonates with, and for those that it doesn't, you know there's, there's plenty of other things to do too.
What happens when traditional recovery methods don’t quite fit? Joe Schrank and Amy Dresner chat with Kevin F., the founder of 'Psychedelics in Recovery', about his unique journey to sobriety. Kevin, who overcame heroin addiction with the help of ibogaine, felt out of place in conventional 12 step groups. This led him to create a new fellowship that combines psychedelics with the 12 step approach.
In this episode, they discuss whether psychedelics and the 12 step program can coexist, how Kevin’s group defines sobriety, and why Bill Wilson’s own psychedelic use is often overlooked. This conversation dives deep into the potential benefits and risks of using psychedelics as a recovery tool, offering a fresh perspective for those seeking alternative paths to sobriety.