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Back from the Abyss: Psychiatry in Stories

Craig and Saj Razvi talk shop— Dissociation, the unconscious, countertransference sadism, and psychedelics

Back from the Abyss: Psychiatry in Stories

Craig Heacock MD

Psychiatry, Bipolar, Suicide, Depression, Ketamine, Psychotherapy, Science, Psychedelics, Health & Fitness, Addiction, Medicine, Psychology, Mental Health

4.8452 Ratings

🗓️ 4 August 2020

⏱️ 38 minutes

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Summary

Saj Razvi (of Innate Path and Psychedelic Somatic Institute) returns to BFTA to help Craig do a deep dive into listener questions. Have questions you want us to address in a future episode? Email them via craigheacockmd.com Psychedelic Somatic Institutepsychedelicsomatic.orgVideo showing somatic/primary consciousness trauma work catalyzed by THChttps://vimeo.com/442544334

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0:00.0

Welcome to Back from the Abyss. I'm Dr. Craig Hecock.

0:13.0

Today I'm going to do an episode answering listener questions with my friend Saj Rosby.

0:19.0

And many of you remember Saj from the first season, and if you haven't listened to his two episodes,

0:24.6

which are the healing trauma with psychedelics episodes, you got to go back and listen to those

0:29.6

because those are extraordinary.

0:31.6

But in any case, I invited Saj to answer some listener questions, and I think you're really going to enjoy this.

0:36.6

But before we begin that, I wanted to read an iTunes review, which actually I think relates a lot to what we're talking about today.

0:45.1

Now, a couple of my favorite podcasts will ask guests, what have you changed your mind about?

0:50.9

And I listen to those, and I think, okay, I have to keep an open mind. I got to keep an open mind. What am I changing my mind about?

0:57.3

Well, I have changed my mind about one thing for sure. And I saw I just going to talk more about

1:03.0

this. But from the first season, some of you might remember the marijuana, the medical cannabis

1:09.1

podcast I did. And that actually got the only negative iTunes review that I've gotten.

1:16.3

And first of all, for everyone who's written iTunes review, thank you so much.

1:19.6

It's super meaningful.

1:21.2

And gosh, there's such detailed, powerful stuff that those of you have said.

1:26.7

So thank you.

1:28.8

But let me read this one.

1:36.9

This was from, let's see, November 2019 by Spoonipity. I like that name Spoonipity. It says,

1:42.6

Loved everything about this until the marijuana episode. I was recommended this podcast by my therapist while going through EMDR.

1:44.7

I'm really enjoying it overall, but I just finished the marijuana episode, and now I have doubts.

1:50.3

The views were so outdated and incorrect.

1:53.3

Please do not compare medical marijuana to medicinal vodka and think that I'm still going to value your insight on the subject.

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