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Dusty Burrows, a licensed professional counselor and man in recovery, shares his journey from addiction to sobriety and his involvement with Recovery Dharma and plant medicine. He emphasizes the importance of exploring different pathways to recovery and the benefits of integrating plant medicine, such as ketamine and psilocybin, into treatment. Dusty also discusses the stigma surrounding these modalities and encourages open-mindedness and honesty within the recovery community. The conversation explores the concepts of self-directed recovery and harm reduction in addiction treatment. It emphasizes the importance of individuality and finding one's own unique set of practices and values. The discussion also addresses the stigma surrounding medication-assisted treatment, such as Suboxone, and highlights the difference between addiction and dependence. The use of psychedelics, such as ketamine and psilocybin, in treating mental health disorders and addiction is also explored, along with the need for more research and understanding in this area.
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recovery, addiction, sobriety, Dusty Burrows, licensed professional counselor, Recovery Dharma, plant medicine, ketamine, psilocybin, stigma, open-mindedness, self-directed recovery, harm reduction, individuality, medication-assisted treatment, stigma, addiction, dependence, psychedelics, ketamine, psilocybin, mental health, research
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00:00
Introduction and Background

03:18
Dusty's Journey to Recovery

08:12
Exploring Recovery Dharma

15:03
Integration of Plant Medicine in Recovery

23:42
Embracing Multiple Pathways to Recovery

29:59
Self-Directed Recovery and Individuality

31:33
Harm Reduction and Building Rapport

36:36
Challenging the Stigma of Medication-Assisted Treatment

40:28
Understanding Addiction vs. Dependence

44:03
Exploring the Potential of Psychedelic Treatments

49:08
Creating a Supportive Community for Alternative Therapies

51:32
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