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Treating PTSD and other related mental illnesses can be quite challenging for therapists and providers. Each individual is so unique in terms of experiences and how trauma was developed in each case. In a therapy session, there really is no one way to treat clients.
Building trust between us and our clients surely goes a long way towards allowing healing to occur. But doing that can take time and can be extremely costly. But what if there was a faster and a more effective way of achieving that?
In today’s very insightful episode, we are honored to be joined by a deeply respected researcher and therapist, Marcela Ot’alora, M.F.A., M.A., L.P.C. Join us as we have this interesting conversation around psychedelic-assisted psychotherapy using MDMA and how much of an impact it can bring for our clients.
Shownotes:
To learn more about Marcela Ot'alora: ● https://mapspublicbenefit.com/staff/marcela-otalora/
● https://www.naropa.edu/alumni-relations/alumni-resources/alumni-therapist-directory/Marcela-Otalora.php
● http://icpr2016.nl/speakers/marcela-otalora-ma/
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How you can help others in a big way... If you enjoy the Higher Practice Podcast, please leave a quick review on the Apple Podcast app. It makes a big difference in getting the word out to other people who will benefit from this podcast. Simply, click on the show on your podcast app>scroll down to the bottom of all the episodes>in the ratings and reviews section tap stars to rate>click write a review.
Want more? For show notes and more information, visit https://psychiatryinstitute.com/podcast/
Sign up for our newsletter and to receive ongoing information for optimal mental health: email.psychiatryinstitute.com
If you’re a provider visit
https://psychiatryinstitute.com/
If you’re interested in patient care visit: www.psychiatrycenters.com
For provider education reach out to: [email protected]
For patient care reach out to: [email protected]
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Treating PTSD and other related mental illnesses can be quite challenging for therapists and providers. Each individual is so unique in terms of experiences and how trauma was developed in each case. In a therapy session, there really is no one way to treat clients.
Building trust between us and our clients surely goes a long way towards allowing healing to occur. But doing that can take time and can be extremely costly. But what if there was a faster and a more effective way of achieving that?
In today’s very insightful episode, we are honored to be joined by a deeply respected researcher and therapist, Marcela Ot’alora, M.F.A., M.A., L.P.C. Join us as we have this interesting conversation around psychedelic-assisted psychotherapy using MDMA and how much of an impact it can bring for our clients.
Shownotes:
To learn more about Marcela Ot'alora: ● https://mapspublicbenefit.com/staff/marcela-otalora/
● https://www.naropa.edu/alumni-relations/alumni-resources/alumni-therapist-directory/Marcela-Otalora.php
● http://icpr2016.nl/speakers/marcela-otalora-ma/
*****
How you can help others in a big way... If you enjoy the Higher Practice Podcast, please leave a quick review on the Apple Podcast app. It makes a big difference in getting the word out to other people who will benefit from this podcast. Simply, click on the show on your podcast app>scroll down to the bottom of all the episodes>in the ratings and reviews section tap stars to rate>click write a review.
Want more? For show notes and more information, visit https://psychiatryinstitute.com/podcast/
Sign up for our newsletter and to receive ongoing information for optimal mental health: email.psychiatryinstitute.com
If you’re a provider visit
https://psychiatryinstitute.com/
If you’re interested in patient care visit: www.psychiatrycenters.com
For provider education reach out to: [email protected]
For patient care reach out to: [email protected]
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