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I recently spoke to Greg Donaldson in the Library of the Psychosynthesis Trust, located in the heart of London. Greg is a personable, balanced and thoughtful psychotherapist, and I really enjoyed talking to him. Greg is part of the team of therapists who will be working with participants in the Double-Blind, Randomised Control Trial comparing the efficacy of psilocybin with conventional SSRI treatment for depression.
The therapeutic modality of Psychosynthesis

Roberto Assagioli

Greg’s practice and philosophy of emerging purpose

‘Autonomous sub-personalities’ and how their problematic manifestation in client’s day to day life is often the reason they intially seek therapy

The inner tyrant as the ‘king of the ghetto’

How the autonomous sub-personality of ‘achiever’ can monopolise people’s behaviour

The technique of ‘Chair Work’

Greg’s belief that therapists should set up therapeutic ‘base camps’ at the foot of the client’s discomfort

How Greg deals with clients’ ‘inner Mark Corrigan’

Greg’s role-play with Bill Richards and how he got involved with the Imperial College psychedelic research team.

Our concerns around the culture of psychedelics as cure-alls

Greg’s terrible grasp of the phrase ‘shutting the stable door after the horse has bolted’

The Double-blind, Randomised Control Trial - Psilocybin for Major Depression…

…and the therapeutic protocol for the study

The implicit ‘hug’ of a therapy session

Our preference for ‘free’ over ‘safe’ spaces

The pervasive issue of publication bias in psychology, and how the ongoing direction of optimal integration of psychedelics should not be wholly directed by current paradigms of ‘best practice’

Psilocybin nasal sprays

Peter Attia, Debra Kimless and Steve Goldner discussing THC and CBD

This ‘Pollanic’ (a.k.a. - polemic written by Michael Pollan)

Charles Raison’s work into the relative importance of ‘access’ vs ‘phenomenal’ consciousness in the psychedelic experience

Greg’s clinical practice

Psychosynthesis

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