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Un-Rx'D - The Role of Somatic Therapy in Psychedelic and Ketamine-Assisted Healing (Part 2)

The Role of Somatic Therapy in Psychedelic and Ketamine-Assisted Healing (Part 2)

Un-Rx'D

07/30/24 • 28 min

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Today's episode shines a light on the role of sound and frequency in Ayahuasca ceremonies, Ketamine, and somatic therapy for healing trauma. The innovative use of sound tables and binaural beats for emotional release is at the forefront of the discussion, offering profound insights into groundbreaking healing practices for patients and practitioners alike.

These methods and modalities are emerging as pivotal in healing emotions through physical bodywork. Achieving a balance between safety and effectiveness in treatment is paramount, and somatic tools are proving instrumental in this regard.

When it comes to Ayahuasca ceremonies, participants clearly seek deep healing. The sounds created by the medicine men and women play a crucial role in guiding the experience. The chanting and frequencies woven into the ceremony provide a protective net during the journey, fostering crucial safety and comfort. The impact of sound and frequency is so profound that it helps evoke healing experiences even outside the ceremonies.

The innovative use of Ketamine alongside sound bowls and binaural beats is a game-changer. Strikingly, Ketamine therapy, when not accompanied by therapy, can lead individuals to traverse deep, uncomfortable experiences without a guide to ensure safety. The integration of somatic tools in these sessions could make a significant difference in improving the therapeutic outcomes.

An intriguing form of therapy involves experiencing binaural beats and light frequencies in a closed-eye, sound-vibrating table setting. This immersive approach can elicit remarkable visual patterns and out-of-body sensations, creating a powerful space for emotional and energetic release.

We also touch on the critical aspect of the aging brain and its implications on trauma processing. As cognitive abilities decline, individuals may find it increasingly challenging to regulate their emotions, resulting in amplified anger or emotional outbursts. This highlights the importance of managing trauma early to prevent potential risks associated with cognitive decline.

The need for somatic tools in therapeutic settings becomes evident as they provide a means for the body, mind, and spirit to connect, helping individuals unravel and release tension and trauma. The importance of integrating somatic practices across various fields, including psychology and healthcare, is becoming increasingly recognized, underlining their potential to revolutionize traditional therapeutic modalities.

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07/30/24 • 28 min

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Un-Rx'D - The Role of Somatic Therapy in Psychedelic and Ketamine-Assisted Healing (Part 2)

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Welcome back. Today we continue our discussion surrounding ayahuasca ceremonies, ketamine, and the powerful role of sound and frequency in these journeys. We discuss the crucial integration of somatic therapy with psychedelics. the significance of somatic tools in working with and healing trauma, and the innovative use of sound tables and binaural beats for emotional release and nervous system regulation. And this episode is packed with insights on groundbreaking heal

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