Join My Live Neurographics Workshop – December 2024 🎨
In this therapeutic, art-based workshop, we’ll use neurographics to bridge the conscious and subconscious mind. The theme for December is: "Letting Go of What Belongs to 2024 and Opening New Doors to 2025."
This intimate, small-group workshop is perfect for anyone looking to release the past year’s weight and step into the new year with clarity and intention.
Spaces are limited—hit me up if you're interested in enrolling! ✨
I had the absolute pleasure of being a speaker at an online conference on Neuro Differences, where I shared my own trials and tribulations of living with neuro dyslexia. I talked about the delightful chaos of trying to focus when your brain has other plans, along with a few clever tricks I’ve picked up along the way to train attention and concentration. Honestly, it was like giving a life hack tutorial for a brain that's a bit more... let’s say, "creative" than most!
All in all, a fab experience!
The ICSA 2024 conference was a whirlwind of growth and discovery! Over four intense days, I immersed myself in professional training, participated in group therapy for former cult members, and conducted impactful coaching sessions. One memorable moment was guiding a parent through a 1-on-1 session, navigating their child's involvement in a sect in India. On the picture with gorgeous Gillie Jenkinson, PhD, Post-Cult Counsellor, Psychotherapist and the author of the book "Walking Free from the Trauma of Coercive, Cultic and Spiritual Abuse".
#neuroplasticity, #neurostimulation, and neural circuit modulation.
Title: Integrative Protocol for Alcohol Addiction: PEMF Alpha Stimulation, Cognitive Training, and Psilocybin Microdosing
Abstract: This study explores the efficacy of a novel therapeutic protocol combining Pulsed Electromagnetic Field (PEMF) stimulation, cognitive brain training, and psilocybin microdosing for treating alcohol addiction. The approach targets the neural pathways associated with reward-seeking behavior, aiming to disrupt the cycle of addiction and replace alcohol-related reward signals with a conditioned disgust response. Results from the study demonstrate significant reductions in alcohol cravings and consumption, with participants reporting aversion to the smell and taste of alcohol. The findings suggest this protocol may provide a scalable, non-invasive treatment for alcohol addiction, with potential applications in broader substance use disorders.
Introduction:
Alcohol addiction, characterized by compulsive alcohol use and an inability to control consumption, remains a global public health challenge. Conventional treatments often focus on behavioral therapy and pharmacological interventions, which show varying success rates. Emerging evidence suggests that integrating neurostimulation techniques with pharmacological aids like psychedelics may offer a more robust and lasting impact by targeting the neural underpinnings of addiction.
This study evaluates the combined effects of PEMF stimulation, cognitive brain training, and psilocybin microdosing. PEMF targets brainwave activity to modulate neural pathways involved in addiction, while psilocybin enhances neuroplasticity, enabling more effective cognitive and emotional reconditioning.
PEMF stimulates brain activity by modulating neural oscillations, promoting a state of calm focus associated with alpha waves. Alpha frequencies (8-14 Hz) are implicated in emotional regulation and reward system modulation. The applied frequencies specifically:
Psilocybin, acting on serotonin 5-HT2A receptors, promotes neurogenesis and synaptic remodeling. This enhances the brain's capacity to form new associations, making it more receptive to PEMF-induced conditioning. Psilocybin also:
Through repeated sessions, the protocol replaces the positive reinforcement of alcohol with a conditioned aversive response. This is achieved by:
Ongoing research. Apply for participation.
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