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        WHY I CAN'T WRITE

        How to survive in a world where you can’t pay rent, can’t afford to focus, be healthy or to remain principled. Dijana Matković tells a powerful story of searching for a room of her own in the late stages of capitalism.

        by DIJANA MATKOVIĆ

        It is a coming-of-age story for Generation Z. How to grow up or even live in a world where no steady jobs are available, you can’t pay your rent and can’t afford medical or living expenses. Moreover, it touches on how to be a socially engaged artist in such a world, and more so, a woman in a post-me too world? Dijana, a daughter of working-class immigrants, tells the story of her difficult childhood and adolescence, how should became a journalist and later a writer in a society full of prejudices, glass ceilings and obstacles. How she gradually became a stereotypical ‘success story’, even though she still struggles with writing, because she can’t afford a ‘room of her own’.   Dijana is a daughter of working-class immigrants, who came to Slovenia in the eighties in search of a better future. The family is building a house but is made redundant from the local factory when Yugoslavia is in the midst of an economic crisis. When her parents get divorced, Dijana, her older sister and mother struggle with basic needs. She is ashamed of their poverty, her classmates bully her because of her immigrant status, but mostly because of her being ‘white trash’. In the local school she meets teachers with prejudices against immigrants, but is helped by a librarian who spots her talent. When Dijana goes to secondary school, she moves in with her older sister who lives in Ljubljana, the capital of Slovenia. Her sister is into rave culture and Dijana starts to explore experimenting with drugs, music and dance. At the secondary school, she is again considered ‘the weird kid’, as she isn’t enough of a foreigner for other immigrant kids because she is from the country, yet she isn’t Slovenian enough for other native kids. She falls even deeper into drug addiction, fails the first year of school and has to move back to live with her mother. She takes on odd jobs to make ends meet. Whilst working as a waitress she encounters sexism and sexual violence from customers and abuse from the boss. She finishes night school and graduates. She meets many ‘lost’ people of her generation along the way, who tell her their stories about precarious, minimum wage jobs, lack of opportunities, expensive rent, etc. Dijana writes for numerous newspapers but loses or quits her job, because she isn’t allowed to write the stories she wants or because of the bad working conditions or the blatant sexual harassment. Due to the high rent in the capital, Dijana has to move to the countryside to live with her mother. She feels lonely there, struggles with anxiety and cannot write a second book, because she is constantly under pressure to make a living. She realises that she must persevere regardless of the obstacles, she must follow her inner truth and by writing about it, try to create a community of like-minded people, a community of people who support each other – all literature/art is social.

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        Humanities & Social Sciences

        CHANGING OUR MINDS

        Psychedelic Sacraments and the New Psychotherapy

        by Don Lattin

        A look at the recent history and credible prospects for using MDMA, psilocybin, and ayahuasca to treat mood disorders and promote spiritual well-being. Changing Our Minds is an experiential tour through a social, spiritual and scientific revolution that is redefining our culture’s often-confusing relationship with psychoactive substances.Veteran journalist Don Lattin chronicles the inspiring stories of pioneering neuroscientists, psychotherapists, spiritual guides and ordinary people seeking to live healthier lives by combining psychedelic drugs, psychotherapy, and the wise use of ancient plant medicines. In ground-breaking clinical trials, specially trained therapists employ Ecstasy (MDMA) to help U.S. veterans struggling with the psychological aftermath of war.Other psychiatrists in government-approved research offer psilocybin to alcoholics trying to get sober and cancer patients struggling with the existential distress of a life-threatening illness.Meanwhile, new imaging technology has enabled neuroscientists to map the psychedelic brain in real time, deepening our understanding of human consciousness. the essential primer for understanding and navigating this new consciousness-raising territory.

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        PSYCHEDELIC PSYCHOTHERAPY

        A User Friendly Guide to Psychedelic Drug Assisted Psychotherapy

        by R. Coleman

        Psychedelic Psychotherapy is a comprehensive, easy-to-read resource for therapists and laypeople who need practical guidelines for psychedelic drug-assisted psychotherapy. This book contains valuable insiders’ information for those using psychedelics for their own healing, and for practitioners who facilitate their sessions. Its focus is the nitty-gritty of healing trauma using MDMA, LSD, and psilocybin. It includes step-by-step guidance on how to safely and effectively navigate through the psychedelically enhanced healing process.

      • May 2022

        Your Brain on Psychedelics

        Pharmacology and neuroscience of psilocybin, DMT, LSD, MDMA, mescaline.

        by Genis Ona

        Discover the pharmacology of psychedelics. Delve into the cutting edge ofscientific research on the impact of psilocybin, MDMA, DMT, mescaline andLSD on the brain. With this guide you will learn the keys to the effects ofpsychedelics, capable of producing significant changes in the processes ofperception, thought and consciousness. An illustrated guide to understandingthe science behind new psychedelic-assisted therapies for treating mentalhealth issues. This essential guide will be of interest to all psychonauts eagerto immerse themselves in the pharmacology of the most popular psychedelicmolecules, to all medical and mental health professionals, and to all peopleinterested in learning the essentials of the neuroscience of psychedelicmolecules and how they affect our brains.

      • May 2022

        Essential Guide to Psychedelic Renaissance

        All you need to know about how psilocybin, MDMA and LSD are revolutionizing mental health and changing lives

        by Antón Gómez-Escolar

        In this guide you will learn all the essentials about the history, neuroscience,legality, therapeutic applications and harm reduction of the most promisingpsychedelic drugs for science. After decades of international prohibitionthese molecules are returning to laboratories and clinics, hand in hand withthe most rigorous science, to revolutionize the way we understand and treatmental health (depression, anxiety, PTSD and addictions). Discover the worldof psilocybin, MDMA, DMT, ketamine and LSD, before society immerses in thisrevolution, which will forever change the perception we have of psychedelics.This guide will be of interest to both therapists and other mental healthprofessionals interested in the clinical applications, parents and educatorsseeking to understand the impact and safety of psychedelics and other drugs,as well as any adult curious to learn about and explore this new world of thepsychedelic renaissance.

      • May 2022

        Psychedelics and Mental Health

        Therapeutic applications and neuroscience of psilocybin, LSD, DMT and MDMA

        by Irene de Caso

        Learn about the therapeutic uses of classical psychedelics and empathogensas revolutionary tools for neuroplasticity and mental health. Discover howthey promote profoundly revealing mental states capable of restructuring ourinternal models of the world, reconsolidate traumatic memories and improveour social relationships. How do they affect the brain? What characteristicsmake these substances powerful catalysts for the psychotherapeutic process?Learn how they can help to improve severe symptoms: addictions, treatmentresistantdepression, anxiety or post-traumatic stress. This illustrated guidedescribes the most important clinical studies and will be of great interestto all medical and mental health professionals seeking to understand thecutting edge clinical applications of these molecules, as well as to individualsinterested in learning about the potential of psychedelic-assisted therapies.

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        Darknet Undercover

        by Jando / Christopher Groß

        Die junge investigative Journalistin Kira stößt auf eine Spezialeinheit, die im Darknet undercover operiert. Die Einheit versucht die wahren Identitäten von anonymen Verbrechern aufzudecken. Kira schafft es ein Teil der sogenannten „Sweeper“ zu werden. Auf der Jagd nach Verbrechern im Darknet, erfährt sie von Gefangenschaft ihres vor Jahren tot erklärtem kleinen Bruders in dem Kinderpornographiering „The Paradise“. Der abartige Ring wird von reichen und einflussreichen Leuten betrieben. Gefangen in einem Netz aus Misstrauen um Kira herum, muss sie ihre eigenen Fäden spinnen, um nicht selbst im Fadenkreuz zu landen. Trotzdem versucht sie ihrem Ziel näher kommen, um die Täter zu überführen und ihren kleinen Bruder zu befreien. Wird Kira es schaffen?

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