What Actually Happens During an MDMA Psychotherapy Session? - Marcela Ot'alora - HPP 68

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  • Опубликовано: 26 дек 2024

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  • @VEGAS-NERVE
    @VEGAS-NERVE 25 дней назад

    I just did my first real solo session last night and for the first time in my entire life I truly felt no anxiety, no impending doom, just complete compassion for myself.

  • @Jaesonlee1
    @Jaesonlee1 8 месяцев назад +4

    I did a solo trip inside my hotel room. No loud music or alcohol involved. It was 6 hours of pure bliss and the best I love myself experience I have ever had. No psychedelic comes close to MDMA when it comes to love and forgiveness.

    • @Pedro-pz5gb
      @Pedro-pz5gb 7 месяцев назад

      l'll refer this mycologist who introduce MDMA it helped me treat my depression and anxiety, check him out he also guide newbies on proper trips moments.

    • @Pedro-pz5gb
      @Pedro-pz5gb 7 месяцев назад

      @novatripps

    • @Pedro-pz5gb
      @Pedro-pz5gb 7 месяцев назад

      He's on Instagram

    • @ammasophia4663
      @ammasophia4663 6 месяцев назад

      I have a comparison to MDMA and Ketamine. They can be similar, but to get a similar experience with Ketamine there needs to be intention.
      The empathic aspect of MDMA, the sense that you cannot have a bad experience only belongs to MDMA.
      My Ketamine has been in a clinic.

  • @evolvetravel1
    @evolvetravel1 Год назад +9

    so crazy, I tried to talk to a few people about this, nearly everyone so closed off about it. We've got a ways to go, it would seem.

  • @youknow6607
    @youknow6607 3 года назад +23

    When will this be legalized? The need is so great for sufferers of PTSD.

  • @krystalgable
    @krystalgable 3 года назад +9

    Thank you so much for this! I absolutely feel the love and passion! This is so motivating for me to pursue this specialty. I’ve been on the fence so I am grateful for this video 🙏🏼

  • @yogawithcedar4626
    @yogawithcedar4626 Год назад +1

    Wonderful interview. So hopeful & affirming. There is a part of us ~ who we really are ~ that is always whole & complete. I also love the respect & love between the 3 of you. Thank you for this interview.

  • @simoninkin9090
    @simoninkin9090 2 года назад +3

    This is amazing! Been searching for something like this for a few hours on youtube

  • @natalie.natalie.natalie
    @natalie.natalie.natalie 3 года назад +5

    Wonderful interview, thank you.

  • @michaelbolte1761
    @michaelbolte1761 5 месяцев назад

    Thank you for providing these insights ❤❤❤

  • @angelaapicelli5744
    @angelaapicelli5744 Год назад +3

    I'm doing this therapy next month. been working towards it. I am both scared and excited....

    • @danso1234
      @danso1234 Год назад

      Hey let me refer you to this specialist I got hooked up with he's got pure MDMA for good rates, also got acids Dmt mushies ket percs lean an lot more very reliable and ship's to any location

    • @danso1234
      @danso1234 Год назад

      *Orakletrip

    • @danso1234
      @danso1234 Год назад

      On telegram and Instagram

    • @teresageorge1970
      @teresageorge1970 Год назад

      I know you're probably scared its natural. be excited you are going to love it good luck with it I hope you finally get to heal whatever is going on for you much love

    • @lorenzozinna4700
      @lorenzozinna4700 10 месяцев назад

      So... how did it go? I think I will also try it

  • @thomasreinhardt619
    @thomasreinhardt619 Год назад +3

    A thought concerning the usage of the word "ego". I think I have an idea what Marcela is trying to say, but she is using "ego" not in the sense many (spiritual) traditions do. In the latter, it is used in the sense of "outward facing persona that has some good elements that let you function but also lots - lots! - of dysfunctional, toxic, weakening elements". Someone who understands ego in this way would never want to "consolidate" it, but shrink it down/heal parts of it.

  • @simoninkin9090
    @simoninkin9090 2 года назад

    Thank you!

  • @karenlewkowitz5858
    @karenlewkowitz5858 2 года назад

    Anything like THC - as in loosening identifying with thoughts?

  • @DS-nv8bi
    @DS-nv8bi 8 месяцев назад +1

    fed up with this not being legal in the States as it WAS 50 years ago and there is no date showing when we will get this life-saving therapy. we ae ding out here without this proven therapy. i have been suffering from PTSD for 60 years and have lost my entire family i have nothing left but death to be free, not going to die anytime soon but do not find relief using common therapy. WTF

    • @ewoutketelaar8708
      @ewoutketelaar8708 8 месяцев назад +1

    • @DS-nv8bi
      @DS-nv8bi 7 месяцев назад

      @Francisco-rv7ic any drugs sold on Instagram are fentanyl

    • @DS-nv8bi
      @DS-nv8bi 7 месяцев назад

      @Francisco-rv7ic not legal and will be fentanyl when gotten online

  • @1974alancampbell
    @1974alancampbell 3 года назад +2

    Only 3 comments wow???

  • @rockybrown4164
    @rockybrown4164 2 года назад

    Where is this work happening.

    • @Flume-mk4ex
      @Flume-mk4ex 2 года назад

      Clinical trials.gov. Type in mdma and location

  • @sarahswain355
    @sarahswain355 Год назад

    Wait who is this guy? Did I miss something. Lol

  • @albussnape2
    @albussnape2 2 года назад +10

    “Parts” therapists are highly indoctrinated and are able to do tremendous harm, deeply compounding trauma. Most people, including vulnerable people with PTSD, certainly do not have a collection of hidden, dissociated parts. Schwartz simply made the essential ideas of “Sybil” (the intriguing, long-ago debunked story of her MPD diagnosis of many “parts”) and made the same fundamental idea seem slightly more benign, more marketable.Since there’s no meaningfully regulation of what “therapists” do, and parts therapists are always seeking (or iatrogenically creating) “parts,” they can do great harm in order to satisfy their confirmation bias. Don’t break traumatized people down into the parts you are biased to find. 😱

    • @youknow6607
      @youknow6607 2 года назад

      Interesting thank you!

    • @capngrace84
      @capngrace84 Год назад +11

      Eh, I think it's becoming well regarded in the psychiatric community that integrated family systems *ifs* is an accepted theory of human personality. Everyone has pieces of themselves, some people are better integrated. But it's perfectly healthy to allow yourself to have internal conflict and drives that don't always converge.

    • @h.a.s.42
      @h.a.s.42 Год назад

      You clearly don't understand that "parts" are just a very helpful concept that connects different experiences with narratives or defences we have created due to different things that happened in our life. A very helpful concept to make sense of something immensely complex as a psyche is. Nothing nefarious from Schwartz.

    • @DCPsychotherapist
      @DCPsychotherapist 9 месяцев назад +3

      The concept of natural multiplicity, central to IFS, is 180 degrees opposite from the mainstream view of the psyche as unitary. The reason IFS has accumulated so much popularity is how it tends to lower the resistance to change, when truly offered from a place of humility, not at all there to make assumptions.
      We don’t tell our clients what parts they have or don’t have because, as the OP points out it’s rather insulting to presume that you know someone else’s parts more than they do. With 15 years studying, teaching and practicing IFS, the greatest skill to master is to use the oft-invoked IFS prompt “could that part step aside,” on IFS itself. In other words it’s not until someone expresses interest in their parts that we really use the model explicitly. It is very vulnerable to admit we have parts. Way before parts are ever even thought about it’s just about opening myself to non-agenda connection and love.
      Grain of salt…I’m trained as a social worker so this is kind of our jam anyhew.
      I for one have parts that also think the whole parts schema is bullshit, especially when I feel stressed, overwhelmed or depressed. Then when I settle down and stop denying that I’m actually hurting (and send love to it) I can see clearly that yeah, this shit does explain the weirdest things that can happen in my mind…and that is a big relief!

    • @fpalisse
      @fpalisse 6 месяцев назад

      Every therapist and or professional is indoctrinated with what they are taught. Parts work does not work with everyone and is not fit everyone. You can say that about every modality.