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What if the future of mental health treatment isn't a daily pill, but a therapy that helps the brain create new pathways in just a single session?
In this episode of Off the Couch Psychology Podcast, Dr. Jerry Cunningham explores one of the most talked-about areas in psychology and psychiatry today: psychedelic-assisted therapies and the emerging field of neuroplastogens. You'll discover what researchers are learning about psilocybin, LSD-derived treatments, and non-hallucinogenic compounds designed to promote brain plasticity and long-term healing.
You'll learn how these treatments may help individuals struggling with depression, anxiety, PTSD, and addiction, why scientists are excited about the possibility of lasting remission, and what these findings could mean for the future of mental health care. Dr. Cunningham breaks down the science in plain language, separates fact from hype, and discusses why this research is generating attention from clinicians, researchers, policymakers, and patients alike.
Key TakeawaysHow psychedelic-assisted therapies differ from traditional mental health treatments
What neuroplastogens are and why researchers are studying them
The role of neuroplasticity in emotional healing and recovery
Why treatment-resistant depression is driving new research efforts
What current studies suggest about the future of mental health care
How to think critically about emerging treatments without falling for hype
For more resources, articles, books, and podcast episodes from Dr. Jerry Cunningham, visit www.Quest-Success.com
Suggested Reading & ReferencesCompass Pathways Research Updates
Johns Hopkins Center for Psychedelic and Consciousness Research
National Institute of Mental Health (NIMH) – Depression Research
National Center for Biotechnology Information (NCBI) – Psychedelics and Neuroplasticity Research
How to Change Your Mind by Michael Pollan
#AaronRodgers #HarryStyles #DonaldTrump #MichaelPollan #HowToChangeYourMind
By Jerry L. CunninghamWhat if the future of mental health treatment isn't a daily pill, but a therapy that helps the brain create new pathways in just a single session?
In this episode of Off the Couch Psychology Podcast, Dr. Jerry Cunningham explores one of the most talked-about areas in psychology and psychiatry today: psychedelic-assisted therapies and the emerging field of neuroplastogens. You'll discover what researchers are learning about psilocybin, LSD-derived treatments, and non-hallucinogenic compounds designed to promote brain plasticity and long-term healing.
You'll learn how these treatments may help individuals struggling with depression, anxiety, PTSD, and addiction, why scientists are excited about the possibility of lasting remission, and what these findings could mean for the future of mental health care. Dr. Cunningham breaks down the science in plain language, separates fact from hype, and discusses why this research is generating attention from clinicians, researchers, policymakers, and patients alike.
Key TakeawaysHow psychedelic-assisted therapies differ from traditional mental health treatments
What neuroplastogens are and why researchers are studying them
The role of neuroplasticity in emotional healing and recovery
Why treatment-resistant depression is driving new research efforts
What current studies suggest about the future of mental health care
How to think critically about emerging treatments without falling for hype
For more resources, articles, books, and podcast episodes from Dr. Jerry Cunningham, visit www.Quest-Success.com
Suggested Reading & ReferencesCompass Pathways Research Updates
Johns Hopkins Center for Psychedelic and Consciousness Research
National Institute of Mental Health (NIMH) – Depression Research
National Center for Biotechnology Information (NCBI) – Psychedelics and Neuroplasticity Research
How to Change Your Mind by Michael Pollan
#AaronRodgers #HarryStyles #DonaldTrump #MichaelPollan #HowToChangeYourMind