"The therapists started with simple questions about the weather and moved on to questions related to his trauma. The significance of the different questions felt the same. He could tell them anything, and his body melted into the couch. Time ceased to exist. During one session, a painting of a gorilla turned into Homer Simpson whenever he wasn’t looking.
“For proper emotional processing, you really have to let the feelings come out as fully as they can,” Dr. Yevgeniy “Zhenya” Gelfand, who will be the principal investigator for Phase 3 trials in Charleston, S.C. when they begin next month, told The Daily Beast."
From personal experience with THC, this is very relatable. When our "normal" state of mind gets fucked up, trying an alternate one may be the best path back.
“For proper emotional processing, you really have to let the feelings come out as fully as they can,” Dr. Yevgeniy “Zhenya” Gelfand, who will be the principal investigator for Phase 3 trials in Charleston, S.C. when they begin next month, told The Daily Beast."
From personal experience with THC, this is very relatable. When our "normal" state of mind gets fucked up, trying an alternate one may be the best path back.
https://www.thedailybeast.com/suicidal-vet-calls-mdma-treatment-a-miracle