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Peek Inside Philadelphia’s Psychedelics Revolution

Tripping's not just for deadheads anymore: Philly parents — and lots of other people — are learning that the secret to health, happiness, and healing might just come from some formerly far-out drugs.

Like most working parents, Marissa has a lot to juggle — kids, her job as a nutritionist, her home outside of Philadelphia. And then there are the in-laws.

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Respecting Autonomy in Altered States: Navigating Ethical Quandaries in Psychedelic Therapy (BMJ Medical Ethics)

Research into psychedelic-assisted therapy has grown in the past ten years as non-profits, academic institutions, pharmaceutical companies, and even venture capitalists race to develop protocols for using MDMA, psilocybin, ketamine, and other psychedelic substances to treat mental illness. Already, dozens of ketamine clinics across the country administer the medication off-label for depression, and MDMA- and psilocybin-assisted therapy are expected to be approved by the FDA in the coming years.

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UPenn’s 34th Street Magazine Covers Psychedelic Therapy and the Perspectives of Soundmind Staff

You’re lying on a bed in a dimly–lit room. Music surrounds you, and the air is soft on your skin. You slip a lozenge under your tongue. As it dissolves, you close your eyes, settling in for the experience ahead. Sitting beside you, a therapist offers a reassuring presence. If anxiety sets in, you’re prepared: deep breath in, then out. Slowly you ease into an altered state of consciousness as visions, memories, and visceral sensations wash over you in waves. Your journey begins.

Read other highlights from the article in this blog post.

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SoundMind Presents on Psychedelic Medicine at 2021 PA Latino Convention

This September, SoundMind joined state leaders, community advocates, and other key stakeholders in Lancaster for the PA Latino Convention, an annual gathering focused on championing the needs of the state’s rapidly expanding Latinx community. Pennsylvania’s Latinx population has more than doubled in the last 20 years—to nearly one million residents—and is home to the second largest migration of Puerto Ricans following Hurricane Maria.

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SoundMind Launches Philly’s First Psychedelic-assisted Psychotherapy Center

On August 1, SoundMind opened its doors at 4623 Spruce Street, announcing its launch as the first psychedelic-assisted therapy clinic in Philadelphia, and the first on the east coast to center the needs of marginalized patients. To celebrate our opening, we hosted a launch party and fundraising event with guests from the local community and across the country!

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Emerging Drug-Assisted Therapies and the Future of Behavioral Health

On July 22, 2021, Pennsylvania Office of Advocacy and Reform hosted the webcast joined by Bessel van der Kolk, MD, Rick Doblin, Ph.D., Hannah McLane, MD, Joseph McCowan, PsyD. One of the goals set by the PA Office of Advocacy and Reform for the upcoming year was to explore innovative and evidence-based approaches that could help vulnerable populations heal from trauma. As part of this effort, we have set up an educational presentation with some of the leading doctors, therapists, and thought leaders in the field of psychedelic-assisted treatment.

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SoundMind Center Building: Tour of Our Clinic

We’ve been hard at work renovating our clinic site at 4623 Spruce Street in Philadelphia, PA. As we prepare for our clinic launch on August 1, we are so excited to share a tour of our space, including our clinical rooms, event space, overnight lodging, and back garden. We’ve come so far in transforming this building into a multi-use site for psychedelic healing, clinician training, and community gathering! In the coming months, we will continue renovations on our basement floor, building wheelchair accessible clinical spaces and a mycology lab.

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SoundMind Center Building: First Progress Tour

What a start to 2021! January has hardly begun, and we are reminded again that now, more than ever, we need the healing benefits an psychedelic approach to wellness and trauma therapy.

We are so excited to give you a quick first tour of our building that we have been working so hard on preparing for these purposes.

Take a look, and expect more to come soon!

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Psychedelic Trauma Healing in 2021: Let’s Do it!

As we brace for a new year which promises a slow but steady reduction of COVID-19 infection rates, we begin to assess the traumatic mental health effects that the pandemic left in its wake. This is an enormous task— one that will likely take years to address. Frontline healthcare workers who have been fighting COVID-19 for the majority of the past year and patients intubated in ICUs due to COVID-19 have a PTSD rate of up to 35%.

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Psychedelic Holiday Wishes From SoundMind

Happy Holidays from SoundMind! Here’s what we did in 2020, and what we are looking forward to in 2021.

2020 has been a challenging year for so many of us, but also a time of reflection and renewal, a time to mobilize our resources toward an exciting future. At SoundMind, we have continued our work to make psychedelic healing accessible to all, and we remain forever optimistic.

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SoundMind Center Philadelphia • Building Progress

Just an update on the building. We plan to open in May and we can't wait to show you the spot. It is so many things: beautiful, cozy, historical, fabulous. We can't wait to have many a gathering about psychedelics, plants, mushrooms, meditation, music, and revolutions in this gorgeous space. The address is 4623 Spruce Street if you want to check out the location on a map or gaze at it with excitement as you walk by.

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Wellness and Centering in Times of Crisis: A SoundMind Series for Solidarity

Thank you, to everyone who participated on Sunday, June 14th for our inaugural event! We are thrilled to have the privilege to continue to provide free and accessible content. Our next installment, to air in early August, is sure to be a fascinating and informative installment that you will not want to miss. We have an exciting lineup of speakers to expect. Check out our list of confirmed speakers and topics!

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COVID-19: Why “Save the Most Lives” is Not Equitable to Black Lives

New Piece by Hannah McLane MD just published on WHYY; "In my opinion, what defines a ‘fair’ resource allocation choice? It is one that considers not just the number of lives saved, but also what is behind those lives. Being fair about where our efforts go and not being biased based on a deluded notion that we are all starting out on a level playing field.”

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