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What the Heck is Psilocybin Therapy

What the Heck is Psilocybin Therapy

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Brain Scans & Psilocybin: The 2024 Nature Study Breakdown

How does the brain actually change during and after a psilocybin session? Entheogen Institute director Coeli Dwivedi, MS, LPF, breaks down a groundbreaking multimodal fMRI study that tracked brain changes from baseline through 3 weeks post-session.

We explore what the data reveals about neuroplasticity, brain network reconfiguration, and why the integration period is a critical biological window for healing.

🔬 STUDY HIGHLIGHTS (Nature, 2024):Network Desynchronization: A 2.6-fold increase in brain network activity during the acute experience.✨ The "Plasticity Window": Measurable changes in the Default Mode Network (DMN) and hippocampus lasting up to 3 weeks.✨ Subjective Experience: How individual brain changes directly predicted the intensity of the mystical experience.

🕒 CHAPTERS:0:00 Introduction1:21 The Research Design: Nature Journal Study 20243:56 Key Findings4:38 Impact of Mystical Meaningful Experience5:25 Clinical Implications for Facilitators6:33 Closing Thoughts & Participant Shout-out

🧠 CLINICAL TAKEAWAY:The 3-week post-session window is a period of heightened neuroplasticity where new neural pathways are forming. Understanding how to support this process is the difference between a "trip" and a life-changing therapeutic outcome.

📚 STUDY REFERENCE:Doss et al. (2024). "Psilocybin therapy increases cognitive and neural flexibility in patients with major depressive disorder." Nature.

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⚠️ EDUCATIONAL CONTENT DISCLAIMER:This video discusses peer-reviewed research and legally regulated psilocybin programs in Oregon and Colorado. This information is for educational purposes only and should not be considered medical advice. Always consult with a licensed facilitator or health care provider.

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