Chronic Pain and Psychedelics with Case Study
A self-paced reading and discussion group for those interested in safety and support touch, psychoactive substances, ethical practice, religious freedom, and cultural considerations.
Unwind Learning is making this accessible with means based sliding scale enrollment and building a culture of trust with the honors system. Pay what you can, and pay it forward if you are able.
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FREE PREVIEWGuidelines and agreements
FREE PREVIEWDiscussion Forum
Put your voice in the room
Bodyscan meditation
FREE PREVIEWPain/No Pain meditation
FREE PREVIEWTraditions and Plants in Chronic Pain Treatment
Historical Perspectives
Pain and Perception
Predictive Pain Models
Biopsychosocial Model
Psychedelics as Analgesics
Interdisciplinary Collaboration
Ethical and Legal Considerations
Case Study:
Spirit Pharmacist: Psychedelics and Analgesics – Release the Pain
FREE PREVIEWPPA: Introduction to Psychedelics for Chronic Pain
FREE PREVIEWChronic pain and psychedelics: a review and proposed mechanism of action
Use of Ketamine Infusions for Treatment of Complex Regional Pain Syndrome: A Systematic Review
From taboo to treatment: The emergence of psychedelics in the management of pain and opioid use disorder
What are You Learning So Far?
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For massage therapists who are starting to hear about psychedelic therapies and plant medicine traditions from clients and in discussions with their peers -- and who are struggling with how to respond safely and within their scope of practice.
Just … breathe from your diaphragm. What does that even mean? Many traditions emphasize the breath in a particular location of the body. In this course, we explore the sensation, science, meaning of the diaphragm, and massage techniques.
Participants will develop the skills and confidence needed to integrate ethical, safe, and supportive touch practices into their professional work, enhancing client well-being and fostering a culture of respect and consent.