Yes, Psychedelics Can Help Heal Attachment Trauma
Life is a Festival #90 Bessel van der Kolk (The Body Keeps the Score)
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The Body Keeps the Score, by Bessel van der Kolk, is a seminal work in the field of trauma studies. I had the privilege of interviewing Bessel last year for The Psychedelic Therapy Podcast, which I host for Maya, a software platform that supports psychedelic practitioners. To start 2021 on a hopeful note, I wanted to share that episode with you.
On the show we discuss Bessel’s work with the Multidisciplinary Association for Psychedelic Studies and their clinical trials for MDMA-assisted psychotherapy. Bessel explains how early attachment wounds can actually be more difficult to treat than acute trauma but that psychedelics can help reimprint the feeling of being a lovable child. We also talk about why we get can addicted to our own trauma and we review other psychedelic compounds.
Bessel is an author, researcher, and sought after public speaker. In addition to founding Boston’s Trauma Center and his popular books, Bessel is also the Principle Investigator for MAPS’ MDMA trials at its East Coast hub in Boston.
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Timestamps
:07 - Bessel’s first experience with psychedelics
:12 - The iconic American image of the veteran with PTSD
:16 - Why psychedelics and trauma.
:21 - How psychedelic practitioners can work with trauma
:29 - Psychedelics and ancestral trauma
:34 - How we get addicted to our trauma
:38 - Attachment wounds vs acute trauma
:46 - MDMA therapy and psychodrama therapy
:58 - Ketamine as a trickster molecule
1:10 - Bessel speaks to psychedelic therapists
Graphics Designed by Andy McErlean
Audio Engineering by Trevor Coulter
Theme song ““Peculiar Colors” [Manjumasi]“ by dj atish