Integrating neuromuscular rehabilitation with psychedelics: webinar
Many clinicians and therapists are hearing from clients and other professionals that many chronic pain sufferers are starting to explore using psychedelics to treat their conditions. And you may even have clients that have had major symptom reduction, if not outright remission and you ask yourself “But I thought this was just for mental health issues; isn’t this just placebo?” Not if you understand the revolution in pain science that has been occurring the last two decades simultaneous to the explosion of research in psychedelic science.
Our introductory seminar will introduce you to the basics of pain neuroscience, the history and current developments within clinical psychedelic research, and how both are employing nearly identical neuroplastic changes in the brain to create profound relief for their clients.
This is our 4+ hour workshop that was recorded. Coursework covers:
- History of psychedelics for treating chronic pain.
- Basic neuroscience behind chronic pain and its development.
- Current research in psychedelic science for treating chronic pain, directly and indirectly, and its mechanisms of action.
- Introduction to assessment of clients with chronic pain and how to determine best line of treatment with psychedelics.
- Outline of when and what kind of treatment to apply based on client assessments within a multi-modal approach.
- Recordings of previous seminars so you have immediate access to coursework materials and discussion.
- Our expanding library of interviews with top researchers in the field of pain and psychedelic science, including; James Close of Imperial College PRG (Psychedelic Research Group), Dr. Devon Christie of MAPS Canada and Numinus Wellness, Dr. Joel Castellanos of PHRI (Psychedelic Health and Research Initiative) at UCSD, and Robert Wold, executive director of Clusterbusters, Inc.
- Example videos demonstrating different types of neuromodulation for suggested routes of exploration in resolving pain.
- Links to all studies and research discussed in webinar.
- PDF of current webinar presentation.
