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Psychedelic Healing

The Promise of Entheogens for Psychotherapy and Spiritual Development

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Psychedelics as therapeutic catalysts for emotional and spiritual transformation

• Explores the latest medical research on the healing powers of entheogens

• Reveals the crucial role of tribal and shamanic wisdom in psychedelic medicine

• Provides guidelines for working with psychedelics, including the author's personal healing and recommendations for creating change on the spiritual and societal levels

Banned after promising research in the 1940s, '50s, and '60s, the use of psychedelics as therapeutic catalysts is now being rediscovered at prestigious medical schools, such as Harvard, Johns Hopkins, NYU, and UCLA. Through clinical trials to assess their use, entheogens have been found to ease anxiety in the dying, interrupt the hold of addictive drugs, cure post-traumatic stress disorder, and treat other deep-seated emotional disturbances. To date, results have been positive, and the idea of psychedelics as powerful psychiatric—and spiritual—medicines is now beginning to be accepted by the medical community.

Exploring the latest cutting-edge research on psychedelics, along with their use in indigenous cultures throughout history for rites of passage and shamanic rituals, Neal Goldsmith reveals that the curative effect of entheogens comes not from a chemical effect on the body but rather by triggering a peak or spiritual experience. He provides guidelines for working with entheogens, groundbreaking analyses of the concept—and the process—of change in psychotherapy, and, ultimately, his own story of psychedelic healing. Examining the tribal roots of this knowledge, Goldsmith shows that by combining ancient wisdom and modern research, we can unlock the emotional, mental, and spiritual healing powers of these unique and powerful tools, providing an integral medicine for postmodern society.
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    • Library Journal

      February 1, 2011

      This small book has a big agenda. Psychotherapist Goldsmith proposes the reintegration of psychedelic substance use for therapeutic psychotherapy, personal development, and transformative sacred ritual as a means for societal betterment. Using his personal experience with psychedelics as a backdrop, Goldsmith outlines historical and modern tribal usage, examines previous research, and defends safety and efficacy. He suggests no less than a complete overhaul of Drug Enforcement Administration drug scheduling, National Institutes of Health research funding criteria, and psychotherapy in general. Goldsmith lays down his and other proponents' substantial credentials to legitimize the growing body of scientific evidence that entheogens (psilocybin, mescaline, LSD, Ecstasy, DMT), used in the appropriate therapeutic environment and with a well-trained therapist, can provide relief for some of the more intractable mental-health challenges such as alcohol and heroin addiction, post-traumatic stress disorder, and obsessive-compulsive disorder. VERDICT Written with authority and scholarship, this book is intended for the therapeutic mental health community and will find readers at any academic institution with a psychology department. However, the wider audience of seekers and free thinkers make this appropriate for most public library collections as well.--Janet Tapper, Univ. of Western States Lib., Portland, OR

      Copyright 2011 Library Journal, LLC Used with permission.

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