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🧠 Want to understand how psychedelics rewire your brain for healing and transformation? Join my free 5-day email course: Rewire Your Brain with Psychedelics → https://rewirewithpsychedelics.com Learn the science behind how psychedelics unlock neuroplasticity, enhance mental health, and create lasting change—broken down in easy to understand and practical lessons. — This is a question that might surprise some. You might think, 'What? Of course the psychedelic experience - AKA tripping - is essential for healing with psychedelics. How could it not be?" But this is a question that is earnestly being investigated and questioned, both in the academic world and in industry. It has great relevance - some people simply aren't ready for a psychedelic experience, or are not in a physical condition to risk a trip (for example think of older adults who have ongoing health concerns regarding their heart, etc.). If we were able to somehow create psychedelics that activated similar responses in the brain and produced positive benefits without the trip, that would be very useful in clinical settings. In this video I dive into the main arguments on both sides of this question and come to what I think is a reasonable answer. Drop a comment with any opinions on the matter, happy to hear them! --- Follow me on Instagram for more content and to keep up with my work! / thepsychedelicscientist More info about me: Dr. Manesh Girn is a postdoctoral psychedelic neuroscientist working at the University California San Francisco with pioneering psychedelic researcher Dr. Robin Carhart-Harris. He conducts cutting-edge brain imaging research on the psychological and brain mechanisms underlying the psychedelic experience and psychedelic-assisted therapy. He has a PhD in Neuroscience from McGill University and has been lead or co-author on over two dozen scientific publications and book chapters on topics including psychedelics, meditation, daydreaming, and brain networks. https://www.maneshgirn.com/ Additional links: / manesh-girn https://scholar.google.com/citations?...