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Radical Adventure: An Inquiry into Psychedelic Psychotherapy

English

By (author): Andrew Feldmár

At age twenty-seven, Andrew Feldmár accepted a tentative offer from his supervisor, Zenon Pylyshyn, a participant in the first experiments with LSD-25, to experience an LSD trip. Following that initiation, he took various other substances, always returning to LSD. During his apprenticeship with R. D. Laing, he was trained in Laings approach to LSD-therapy. A few years later, the use of these substances was prohibited. Now, after more than forty years, research has begun again into the healing possibilities of psychedelic psychotherapy. A movement has begun to have psychedelics, entheogens, and empathogens accepted worldwide as legal. However, training in how to use them varies.

Feldmár details fascinating stories of patients whose recovery hinged upon their use of LSD. He talks of how a single session of MDMA assisted many to attain insights that enabled their psychotherapy to proceed faster and deeper than before. He wants his experiences to help the next generation of psychedelic psychotherapists. They demonstrate that the most important aspect of psychedelic psychotherapy is the human connection: being involved and engaged with the other. There cannot be a protocol to follow, programmed music played, orders given. The therapist needs to feel at home within the altered state of consciousness of the patient during the session. The only way to learn this is through apprenticeship and time is running out as the older generation who worked in this way is dying out. The gains are high with this type of therapy, but so are the dangers. Thus, the focus needs to be not on the drug, but on the relationship between the therapist and the patient. Psychedelic psychotherapy is not for everyone but done well with the right patient and therapist, it can be transformative.

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Product Details
  • Dimensions: 152 x 229mm
  • Publication Date: 06 Feb 2025
  • Publisher: Karnac Books
  • Publication City/Country: United Kingdom
  • Language: English
  • ISBN13: 9781800133051

About Andrew Feldmár

Andrew Feldmár is a Vancouver-based psychologist and psychotherapist. His approach to therapy seeks to reconnect patients to the joys of everyday life through relying on loving living relationships rather than the alienation of the classical doctorpatient relationship. He was born in Hungary during WWII (1940) and after the 1956 revolution was defeated he immigrated to Canada on his own at the age of sixteen. He graduated with honors from the University of Toronto with a BA in mathematics physics and chemistry as well as an MA in psychology from the University of Western Ontario. He has been a psychotherapist since 1969. During 19741975 he spent a year in London England intensively studying and training in the practice of psychotherapy under the renowned and controversial Scottish psychiatrist R. D. Laing. During this year he also studied with Francis Huxley (the anthropology of healing) John Heaton (existential psychotherapy) Hugh Crawford (community therapy) and Leon Redler (spiritual emergency). These relationships became lifelong friendships. Feldmár also worked with one of the founders of transpersonal psychology Stanislav Grof at the Esalen Institute in California. He gained further experience in the field while volunteering at Hollywood Hospital in New Westminster where LSD was legally used for research and therapy. He gained experience in brief psychotherapy in Palo Alto in the research group of Paul Watzlawick. He has taught lectured and led workshops at Simon Fraser University (SFU) The University of British Columbia (UBC) Emily Carr University and Douglas College. In 1989 he was a guest on a three-part CBC Ideas radio series entitled R. D. Laing Today. He has also worked as a consultant in both television and film (e.g. Showcases Kink series Neurons to Nirvana: The Great Medicines). Other career highlights include work with the United Nations; founding the Integra Households Association a non-profit charity working with those in extreme mental distress; and Third Mind Productions a film production company that went on to turn out the 1987 film Did You Used to Be R.D. Laing? He has also worked extensively overseas mainly in Hungary where he has published more than thirty books. His first book The Rainbow of States of Consciousness is now in its third edition. His first book in English Credo: R. D. Laing and Radical Psychotherapy was published in 2023 by Karnac Books. Two organisations have been set up in Hungary inspired by Feldmár. The Soteria Foundation was established in 1995 and became a pioneer of community psychiatric care in the country. In 2006 his colleagues and friends founded the Feldmár Institute in Budapest in order to popularise his theoretical and practical approach to psychotherapy. He is well-known to international audiences in the field of psychedelic-assisted psychotherapy having presented at numerous conferences on the subject. He took part in a research study sponsored by MAPS Canada in 2008 to demonstrate the efficacy of MDMA as an adjunct to psychotherapy in patients with severe PTSD. He was also a mentor in Californias Psychedelic-Assisted Therapies and Research program.

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