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23 06, 2025

Ketamine Assisted Psychotherapy as Published in Los Angeles Psychotherapy Association Digest, Spring Volume 2024

2025-06-23T20:48:11+00:00June 23, 2025|Uncategorized|

Eva Altobelli, MD David Laramie, PhD We are experiencing a mental health crisis, and rates of depression and suicide continue to rise. According to the Surgeon General, Dr. Vivek Murthy, “Mental health has become the defining public health and societal challenge of our time ” (CDC, 2023). Over 30% of the population is suffering from mental health disorders and addiction (SAMHSA, 2021), and seventy percent of those suffering do not receive any mental health treatment. (Chatterjee, 2023). In the face of this, it is imperative that the field of mental health broaden its horizons in search of potential treatments.

15 05, 2025

Exploring the Potential of Psychedelic Assisted Therapy

2025-05-21T07:47:25+00:00May 15, 2025|Uncategorized|

This one-day conference provides a research-backed overview of psychedelic-assisted therapies, clarifying safe and effective integration into mental health and addiction services. We will examine their healing potential through psychodynamic, biochemical, somatic, relational, and spiritual lenses. Dr. Eva Altobelli Discusses the mental health and addiction epidemic, limited efficacy of current treatment and research indicating the potential benefit of psychedelic medicine. Clinical description of ketamine therapy as well as potential use of MDMA and psilocybin.   Dr. David Laramie: Will present on some of the possible therapeutic and philosophical implications of working clinically with expanded states as well as associated tensions with the current modes of thought and practice. Topics include entropic brain, placebo, expectations, set and setting.   LMU Conference Panel and Community Discussion   [...]

8 05, 2025

Returning to the Fire: A Story of Psychedelic Healing Across Time

2025-05-08T19:42:26+00:00May 8, 2025|Uncategorized|

From the first humans who painted visions onto cave walls, to today’s clinical trials with psilocybin and MDMA, our species has always sought meaning, healing, and connection through extraordinary states of consciousness. What we now call “psychedelic medicine” is not a modern invention—it’s a remembering. A return. A fire that’s never fully gone out. The story begins long before there were borders, empires, or even language as we know it. Across the continents, early humans gathered in circles, guided by dreams, instinct, and the natural world. In some of the oldest cave art found—like the mushroom figures painted 7,000 years ago in the Tassili n’Ajjer caves of North Africa—scholars see clues that our ancestors were already exploring plant-based altered states. These weren’t recreational experiences. They were spiritual technologies—used to commune [...]

8 04, 2025

Humanizing Psychiatry and Alternative Treatment Options

2025-04-08T16:47:59+00:00April 8, 2025|Uncategorized|

Psychiatry can get a bad reputation as psychiatrists we are relegated to the role of pill pushers. I know many of us do work that way, with a quick conversation and then out comes the prescription pads. On some level, that has been dictated by the insurance industry, which will only compensate a short medication management visit and not compensate at all if medications are not part of the picture. I would like to try and put a more human face to psychiatry and change our role from drug pushers to actual health care providers. To me, humanizing psychiatry includes recognizing that everything that happens to us since we came into this world leaves a mark. Our responses can be adaptive, maladaptive, or just survivalist. Our developing neurobiology is affected [...]

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