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      • 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.

      • August 2014

        My Body Is a Book of Rules

        by Elissa Washuta

        AS ELISSA WASHUTA MAKES THE TRANSITION from college kid to independent adult, she finds herself overwhelmed by the calamities piling up in her brain. When her moodstabilizing medications aren’t threatening her life, they’re shoving her from depression to mania and back in the space of an hour. Her crisis of American Indian identity bleeds into other areas of self-doubt; mental illness, sexual trauma, ethnic identity, and independence become intertwined. Sifting through the scraps of her past in seventeen formally inventive chapters, Washuta aligns the strictures of her Catholic school education with Cosmopolitan’s mandates for womanhood, views memories through the distorting lens of Law & Order: Special Victims Unit, and contrasts her bipolar highs and lows with those of Britney Spears and Kurt Cobain. Built on the bones of fundamental identity questions as contorted by a distressed brain, My Body Is a Book of Rules pulls no punches in its selfdeprecating and ferocious look at human fallibility.

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