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Beyond the Trip: A Psychedelic Therapy Podcast with Dr Esme Dark
Esme Dark
18 episodes
1 week ago
 Beyond the Trip: A Psychedelic Therapy Podcast will be exploring themes relating to the therapy part of psychedelic- assisted psychotherapy as well as discussing some important ethical, cultural and systemic considerations to hold in mind when working in this space. You can expect wide ranging conversations with thought leaders and other inspiring humans working in this field and beyond. Your host, Dr Esme Dark is a clinical psychologist, somatic therapist and a psychedelic -assisted psychotherapist with over 15 years of experience working in the mental health space in Australia, UK and Thailand. She hopes to dispel some myths about psychedelic-assisted psychotherapy and bring a greater understanding to the community about the process, and the beauty, complexities and challenges that go along with it. Keep in touch at Insta dresmedark https://www.youtube.com/@BeyondtheTrippodcast https://www.esmedarkpsychology.com.au/about Find out more about the Clinical Psychedelic Lab at Monash University below:- www.monash.edu/psychedelics This podcast is for general information only and does not constitute an endorsement or recommendation for psychedelic-assisted psychotherapy.
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 Beyond the Trip: A Psychedelic Therapy Podcast will be exploring themes relating to the therapy part of psychedelic- assisted psychotherapy as well as discussing some important ethical, cultural and systemic considerations to hold in mind when working in this space. You can expect wide ranging conversations with thought leaders and other inspiring humans working in this field and beyond. Your host, Dr Esme Dark is a clinical psychologist, somatic therapist and a psychedelic -assisted psychotherapist with over 15 years of experience working in the mental health space in Australia, UK and Thailand. She hopes to dispel some myths about psychedelic-assisted psychotherapy and bring a greater understanding to the community about the process, and the beauty, complexities and challenges that go along with it. Keep in touch at Insta dresmedark https://www.youtube.com/@BeyondtheTrippodcast https://www.esmedarkpsychology.com.au/about Find out more about the Clinical Psychedelic Lab at Monash University below:- www.monash.edu/psychedelics This podcast is for general information only and does not constitute an endorsement or recommendation for psychedelic-assisted psychotherapy.
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Mental Health
Religion & Spirituality,
Society & Culture,
Spirituality,
Health & Fitness
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Psychedelic Therapies and Indigenous wisdom: Challenges and opportunities for collaboration
Beyond the Trip: A Psychedelic Therapy Podcast with Dr Esme Dark
58 minutes
8 months ago
Psychedelic Therapies and Indigenous wisdom: Challenges and opportunities for collaboration
Welcome to Beyond the Trip  Podcast. In this episode I am joined by IPAT (indigenous psychedelic-assisted therapies). IPAT is dedicated to supporting the accessibility and therapeutic use of plant medicines for Indigenous peoples. Their vision is to create a culturally safe model of psychedelic-assisted therapy (PAT) that honors the Indigenous wisdom which has guided the use of plant medicines for thousands of years. IPAT's purpose is to develop a psychedelic-assisted therapy model that incorporates Indigenous ways of knowing, being, and doing, emphasizing the importance of healing within community. By placing cultural safety at the forefront, IPAT aims to ensure this model is not only accessible to Indigenous peoples but also beneficial and accessible for all. Jem Stone is a First Nations Woman, Educator and Wellness Practitioner with mixed heritage from around the globe who is passionately integrating original knowledge into education and wellness spaces through connection and decolonised learning methods. Kirt Mallie is a proud Mualgal man, an Indigenous Therapist, Cultural Educator and Spiritual Teacher. Kirt is a co-founder of IPAT. He was one of the therapists on the Psilocybin-Assisted Supportive Therapy in the treatment of prolonged grief trial. Dr Bianca Sebben is a Clinical Psychologist based in Brisbane, Australia with a special interest in complex trauma, dissociative disorders including Dissociative Identity Disorder, and working with Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples. In this episode we talk about IPAT's recently published paper, the importance of inclusion of indigenous voices in this emerging space, cultural safety in psychedelic therapy, challenges with the medical model of distress, and the importance of collaboration, to bring together different perspectives together in this field. IPAT website: https://ipat.au/ Psychedelic Therapies and cultural responsiveness: A call for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander engagement in Australian clinical trials and practice https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S1326020024000761 Closing the Gap: https://www.closingthegap.gov.au/ Power, Threat, Meaning Framework: https://www.bps.org.uk/member-networks/division-clinical-psychology/power-threat-meaning-framework
Beyond the Trip: A Psychedelic Therapy Podcast with Dr Esme Dark
 Beyond the Trip: A Psychedelic Therapy Podcast will be exploring themes relating to the therapy part of psychedelic- assisted psychotherapy as well as discussing some important ethical, cultural and systemic considerations to hold in mind when working in this space. You can expect wide ranging conversations with thought leaders and other inspiring humans working in this field and beyond. Your host, Dr Esme Dark is a clinical psychologist, somatic therapist and a psychedelic -assisted psychotherapist with over 15 years of experience working in the mental health space in Australia, UK and Thailand. She hopes to dispel some myths about psychedelic-assisted psychotherapy and bring a greater understanding to the community about the process, and the beauty, complexities and challenges that go along with it. Keep in touch at Insta dresmedark https://www.youtube.com/@BeyondtheTrippodcast https://www.esmedarkpsychology.com.au/about Find out more about the Clinical Psychedelic Lab at Monash University below:- www.monash.edu/psychedelics This podcast is for general information only and does not constitute an endorsement or recommendation for psychedelic-assisted psychotherapy.