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'''Psychedelic Therapy''' is [[Entheogens|entheogen]] enhanced psychoanalysis. [[Psychedelic]] therapy is a term first used by [[Stanislav Grof]] (1976) to describe his successful use of high doses of [[LSD]] to treat a wide range of neurotic and psychotic psychopathologies. Psychedelic therapy involves [[Crown Activation]] which leads to recovery and resolution of repressed psychodynamic, perinatal, (Grof, 1976) and even past life trauma (Armstrong, 1989). Successful crown activation leads to enhanced functioning of the [[Physical Unit]] and eventual reconnection with the Fabric of Consciousness. As with [[Psycholytic Therapy]], careful attention to [[Set and Setting]] is critical to the success of psychedelic therapy.  
<blockquote class="defintion">'''Psychedelic Therapy''' is therapy enhanced via the use of high doses of [[Connection Supplements]].</blockquote>


Grof (1976) considered psychedelic therapy to be a more powerful and direct form of crown chakra therapy than lower dose [[Psycholytic Therapy]]. By injecting the client with high doses of LSD, [[Ego Defenses]] where forcibly circumvented and the client was put in touch with the "transpersonal realms" of experience (i.e., the client was put in touch with the [[Fabric of Consciousness]]). The insights and revelations gained by even a brief encounter with the Fabric of Consciousness generally lead to significant, even startling improvements in psychological and sociological functioning (Grof, 1976)(see the SpiritWiki page on [[Entheogens]] for more information).
==Related Terms==


Early research with LSD and other [[Entheogens]] showed incredible promise. Unfortunately, social and political paranoia forced the cessation of what would no doubt have been a revolutionary advancement in the treatment of psychopathology.
[[Psychedelic Therapy]] > {{#ask:[[Is a related term::Psychedelic Therapy]]}}


==See Also==
[[COEX Systems]] > {{#ask:[[Is a related term::COEX Systems]]}}


[[Chakras]]
[[Grof, Stanislav]] > {{#ask:[[Is a related term::Grof, Stanislav]]}}


[[Clearing Experiences]]


[[Crown Chakra]]


[[Crown Activation]]
==Notes==


[[Crown Activators]]
[[Entheogens|entheogen]] enhanced psychoanalysis. [[Psychedelic]] therapy is a term first used by [[Stanislav Grof]] to describe his successful use of high doses of [[LSD]] to treat a wide range of neurotic and psychotic psychopathologies.<ref>Grof, Stanislav. ''Realms of the Unconscious: Observations from LSD Research.'' New York: Viking Press, 1976.</ref>


[[Entheogens]]
Psychedelic therapy involves [[Crown Activation]] which leads to recovery and resolution of repressed psychodynamic, perinatal,<ref>Grof, Stanislav. ''Realms of the Unconscious: Observations from LSD Research.'' New York: Viking Press, 1976.</ref> and even past life trauma (Armstrong, 1989). Successful crown activation leads to enhanced functioning of the [[Physical Unit]] and eventual reconnection with the Fabric of Consciousness. As with [[Psycholytic Therapy]], careful attention to [[Set and Setting]] is critical to the success of psychedelic therapy.


[[Peak Experiences]]
Grof considered psychedelic therapy to be a more powerful and direct form of therapy than lower dose [[Psycholytic Therapy]].<ref>Grof, Stanislav. ''Realms of the Unconscious: Observations from LSD Research.'' New York: Viking Press, 1976.</ref> By injecting the client with high doses of LSD, [[Ego Defenses]] were forcibly circumvented and the client was put in touch with the "transpersonal realms" of experience (i.e., the client was put in touch with the [[Fabric of Consciousness]]). The insights and revelations gained by even a brief encounter with the Fabric of Consciousness generally lead to significant, even startling improvements in psychological and sociological functioning (Grof, 1976)(see the SpiritWiki page on [[Entheogens]] for more information).


[[Psycholytic Therapy]]
Early research with LSD and other [[Entheogens]] showed incredible promise. Unfortunately, social and political paranoia forced the cessation, until quite recently, of what would no doubt have been a revolutionary advancement in the treatment of psychopathology.


[[Reconsolidation]]
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==References==
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Grof, Stanislav (1976). ''Realms of the Unconscious: Observations from LSD Research''. New York: Viking Press.
 
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Revision as of 19:42, 16 December 2022

Psychedelic Therapy is therapy enhanced via the use of high doses of Connection Supplements.

Related Terms

Psychedelic Therapy > COEX Systems, Perinatal Matrices, Psychedelic Introspection, Psycholytic Therapy, Transpersonal Psychology, Verbal Psychotherapy

COEX Systems > COEX Root, Dimensions of the Psyche, Perinatal Matrices

Grof, Stanislav >


Notes

entheogen enhanced psychoanalysis. Psychedelic therapy is a term first used by Stanislav Grof to describe his successful use of high doses of LSD to treat a wide range of neurotic and psychotic psychopathologies.[1]

Psychedelic therapy involves Crown Activation which leads to recovery and resolution of repressed psychodynamic, perinatal,[2] and even past life trauma (Armstrong, 1989). Successful crown activation leads to enhanced functioning of the Physical Unit and eventual reconnection with the Fabric of Consciousness. As with Psycholytic Therapy, careful attention to Set and Setting is critical to the success of psychedelic therapy.

Grof considered psychedelic therapy to be a more powerful and direct form of therapy than lower dose Psycholytic Therapy.[3] By injecting the client with high doses of LSD, Ego Defenses were forcibly circumvented and the client was put in touch with the "transpersonal realms" of experience (i.e., the client was put in touch with the Fabric of Consciousness). The insights and revelations gained by even a brief encounter with the Fabric of Consciousness generally lead to significant, even startling improvements in psychological and sociological functioning (Grof, 1976)(see the SpiritWiki page on Entheogens for more information).

Early research with LSD and other Entheogens showed incredible promise. Unfortunately, social and political paranoia forced the cessation, until quite recently, of what would no doubt have been a revolutionary advancement in the treatment of psychopathology.

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  1. Grof, Stanislav. Realms of the Unconscious: Observations from LSD Research. New York: Viking Press, 1976.
  2. Grof, Stanislav. Realms of the Unconscious: Observations from LSD Research. New York: Viking Press, 1976.
  3. Grof, Stanislav. Realms of the Unconscious: Observations from LSD Research. New York: Viking Press, 1976.