Dr. Dave Rabin discusses the concept of “bad trips” in psychedelic experiences and how to navigate them. He explains that bad trips often occur when individuals resist or suppress challenging thoughts or emotions that arise during the experience. By acknowledging and exploring these difficult experiences, individuals can find healing and growth. Dr. Rabin also emphasizes the importance of understanding that psychedelic experiences are always a round trip, and there is nothing to be afraid of because individuals are in control of their own minds. He highlights the value of non-judgmental self-awareness and redirecting attention to the present moment.
When More Isn’t Happier: Unpacking the Burnout in Achievement Culture
Richard Zwicky and licensed marriage and family therapist Zoe Spears, discuss the psychological cost of modern achievement and consumer culture. They explore how industrialism and capitalism have tied self-worth to productivity and monetary gain, leading many Read more