Dr. Anna Baranowsky

Bear Psychology Podcast

Dr. Anna Baranowsky

  • Psychedelic Assisted Therapy – for resistant mental health symptoms

Psychedelic Assisted Therapy – for resistant mental health symptoms

Thursday 28th July 2022

Discover the potential of psychedelic therapy for resistant mental health issues with Dr. Anna Baranowsky and Jonathan Sabbagh.
63 minutes
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Bear Psychology Podcast
Author:
Dr. Anna Baranowsky
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Recovery from Trauma
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Breaking Barriers with Psychedelic Therapy: Hope for Resistant Mental Health Issues

Anything that could do that for a person could open up a huge possibility for growth and change.
Imagine trying every treatment under the sun for depression or PTSD, yet finding no relief. This episode of the Bear Psychology Podcast might just offer a glimmer of hope. Dr. Anna Baranowsky sits down with Jonathan Sabbagh, founder and CEO of Journey Clinical, to discuss the revolutionary world of psychedelic-assisted therapy. From Ayahuasca to Ketamine, these treatments are gaining traction for their potential to help those with stubborn mental health issues where traditional methods have failed.
Jonathan shares how Journey Clinical aims to make these therapies accessible and safe, even allowing your own mental health practitioner to be involved in the process. They dive into the science behind neuroplasticity and how it plays a crucial role in recovery and growth. The conversation also tackles the hurdles—like high costs and limited professional oversight—that often make these treatments seem out of reach.
But with companies like Journey Clinical paving the way, there’s newfound hope for accessible and effective care. If you’re curious about the potential of psychedelic therapies or seeking alternatives for mental health treatment, this episode is a must-listen. It’s an eye-opening discussion filled with compassion, expertise, and a dash of optimism.