Overcoming Anxiety with Psychedelic Integration
This article explores how psychedelic-assisted approaches may relate to social anxiety, drawing on research into psilocybin, MDMA, ketamine, LSD, and microdosing. It also summarizes the limits of mainstream treatment and the role of psychedelic integration in supporting mental health.
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Overcoming Anxiety with Psychedelic Integration is a Third Wave article focused on the relationship between anxiety, social anxiety disorder, and emerging psychedelic research. It discusses how anxiety can affect everyday social situations and why some people turn to psychedelic-assisted approaches when standard treatments do not provide enough relief. The page reviews research on psilocybin, MDMA, ketamine, LSD, and microdosing, including findings related to anxiety, social exclusion, connection, and extroversion. It also references cognitive-behavioral therapy and SSRIs as common mainstream treatments for social anxiety. This content is intended for readers interested in psychedelic education, anxiety, and mental health research. It is informational rather than a structured training program, and the source text does not describe modules, assessments, or certification.
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People interested in social anxiety, psychedelic-assisted therapy, and mental health education.
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- SkillsIntegrationPsychotherapyKetamine-Assisted TherapyPsilocybin TherapyMDMA-Assisted TherapyMicrodosingUnderstanding social anxietyReviewing psychedelic researchInterpreting psychedelic integration conceptsComparing treatment approachesMental health literacy