Tag: psychedelics

“Our goal is to train psychedelic therapists from a humanistic approach.”

BMed Global was born with the vocation of training many of these professionals in psychedelic therapy, as explained in this interview by its founder, transpersonal psychologist Karina Bertolotto. “We are going to need 100,000 psychedelic therapists in the next few years,” says Rick Doblin, the founder of MAPS and one of the key people in the current ‘Psychedelic Renaissance’. BMed Global was born with the vocation of training many of these professionals in psychedelic therapy, as explained in this interview by its founder, transpersonal psychologist Karina Bertolotto. Here...

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“Illness is always a misalignment of that which is harmonious in us”

Joel Olivé’s path towards music therapy has been a journey back in time, from electronic music to archaic instruments, which he makes with his own hands. “The archaic instruments affect a more irrational part of the being”, Olivé tells us in this interview on the occasion of the online course ‘Introduction to Psychedelic Music Therapy’, by BMed Global, the training branch of BMed, which will culminate with a retreat with psychiatrist Peter Hess, pioneer of Gong therapy, and his wife Heike, next March in Catalonia. Here you can watch and listen to the full interview: “Music”...

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“The medical establishment is trying to monopolise the use of psychedelics, and this is a real problem”

On February 16th will start the course ‘Working Miracles: Mindfulness & Psychedelics’, a six weeks online course imparted by Dr. Galia Tanay, who is a practitioner of various ancient ways and teacher on the path of freedom. Galia spent many years in deep traditional Buddhist practice and had been teaching intensive meditation retreats for the past 11 years. Galia is a certified Yoga and she holds a Phd in Psychology.  We spoke with Galia about plant medicines, meditation, the online course and the pressencial course that will be held in Catalunya next April 2023. Here you can listen...

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“Mental health drugs are like driving a car with both the accelerator and the brake pressed at the same time”

The Barcelona-based Andero Lab has received a Leonardo grant of 40,000 euros from Fundación BBVA for its research into the physiology and treatment of traumatic stress. In an interview published by El País, its founder, neuroscientist Raúl Andero Galí, explains what is known today about this pathology and the limitations offered by current psychiatric drugs to treat this and other ailments: “The drugs now available in mental health, for non-neurological psychiatric disorders, are anxiolytics, to treat anxiety, and antidepressants. These drugs target receptors that are expressed almost...

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«Spiritual emergence is a drastic effort of the psyche to heal itself»

Stanislav Grof is the third great fulcrum of psychology, after Freud and Jung. The Czech-born psychiatrist has more than 60 years of experience with psychedelics, founded Transpersonal Psychology together with Abraham Maslow and developed, together with his late wife Christina, holotropic breathing as a way to reach altered (or “holotropic“, as he prefers to call it) states of consciousness. For some years now, Stan Grof has focused on training a new generation of therapists who receive his legacy through the Grof Legacy Training programme, which BMed brings to Europe with the pioneering...

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