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In this powerful episode, we sit down with Juliana Mulligan, an internationally renowned advocate for Ibogaine treatment and harm reduction psychotherapy. Juliana shares her personal experience with Ibogaine to overcome opiate dependency, including the near-death episode that ultimately solidified her purpose to advocate for this life-saving treatment, despite its risks.
Juliana opens up about the complexities of Ibogaine therapy, the challenges within the addiction treatment world, and her mission to improve safety standards for the practice. We also dive into the societal impacts of addiction, the shortcomings of traditional models, and Juliana’s vision for the future of addiction treatment.
She also discusses how the harm reduction model has shifted her perspective on addiction treatment and the necessity of empowerment and client-centered care. This conversation offers deep insights into the importance of ethical practices, personal empowerment, and holistic healing in addressing addiction.
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In this powerful episode, we sit down with Juliana Mulligan, an internationally renowned advocate for Ibogaine treatment and harm reduction psychotherapy. Juliana shares her personal experience with Ibogaine to overcome opiate dependency, including the near-death episode that ultimately solidified her purpose to advocate for this life-saving treatment, despite its risks.
Juliana opens up about the complexities of Ibogaine therapy, the challenges within the addiction treatment world, and her mission to improve safety standards for the practice. We also dive into the societal impacts of addiction, the shortcomings of traditional models, and Juliana’s vision for the future of addiction treatment.
She also discusses how the harm reduction model has shifted her perspective on addiction treatment and the necessity of empowerment and client-centered care. This conversation offers deep insights into the importance of ethical practices, personal empowerment, and holistic healing in addressing addiction.
Resources Mentioned:
Topics Covered:
Stay Connected to Modern Psychedelics:
Explore Coaching with Lana: Ready to transform and integrate higher consciousness into your life? Explore 1:1 Coaching with Lana
FREE Resources:
DISCLAIMER: Modern Psychedelics does not endorse or support the illegal consumption of any substances. This show is meant for entertainment purposes only. Modern Psychedelics does not sell or promote the sale of any illegal substances. The thoughts, views, and opinions on this show should not be taken as life advice, medicinal advice, or therapeutic guidance.
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