Kyle and Joe talk with Shane LeMaster about ketamine as a therapeutic tool and also a tool for self-discovery and personal development. Shane shares some amazing stories, and we get to peel off some of the layers around ketamine. There are some amazing uses, and perhaps some therapeutic falling short of the mark in the ketamine world that we discuss. Hope you enjoy!
Shane is a past guest on the show and one of our favorites. You will really like his past episodes where we talked about peyote, treating veterans, Jiujitsu for PTSD and microdosing for athletic performance. (first – second)
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Show Topics/Discussion
- Chemical effects
- Lego world of the Ketamine experience
- Hallucinogenic properties of Ketamine for Shane
- Astral Projection
- Therapeutic method. Music, Temp, Comfort, Safe setting, etc.
- Not trauma work – getting to see all of reality as the machine as it is and his role in it.
- 1 gram – half a gram per nostril.
- 360-degree waterfall
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Mindfulness practice can helps his practice.
Show Links
- Ketamine – Wiki
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Shane’s site – http://www.mind-ops.com/
- Ketamine relieves depression by restoring brain connections
- Ketamine restores ability to experience pleasure in depressed patients within minutes
- Daily Oral Ketamine for the Treatment of Depression and Anxiety in Patients Receiving Hospice Care: A 28-Day Open-Label Proof-of-Concept Trial
- Bladder damage risks
- David Nutt harm scale
- David Lukoff
- Dick Price of Esalen
- Wind Horse Institute
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About Shane LeMaster, B.A., M.A., LAC, CC-AASP
Bio from Mind-OPS
Shane earned his Bachelor of Arts Degree in Psychology from the University of Colorado in Boulder, CO, completed extensive coursework towards a Master of Arts Degree in Sport & Performance Psychology at the University of Denver, and earned his Master of Arts Degree in Sport & Exercise Psychology from Argosy University.
Shane is nationally certified as a Sport Psychology Consultant and a licensed mental health clinician in the state of Colorado. Having worked in community non-profit mental health since 2008, Shane has gained experience working with the entire spectrum of mental disorders and with all populations and age groups. Shane plans on attending a Ph.D program in Counseling Psychology where his interest in Resiliency, Mental Toughness, and Mindfulness Training Program Development can be explored and further developed.
He is a life-long athlete having competed at various levels in more than a dozen different sports. Because of his passion for warrior cultures of past and present, Shane has been ardently developing his own “Warriorship,” training in various forms of Martial Arts for 25 years. Shane feels that the self-discipline, the philosophy of non-violence, the innumerable mental and physical benefits, and the enjoyment that he gains from the Martial Arts is what helped drive his passion in the field of Psychology.
His personal interest in Eastern Philosophy stems from his adoption of a Buddhist lifestyle and blends well with his training in Western Psychological Science. Clients describe Shane as an out-of-the-box clinician that is easy to get along with, knowledgeable on a variety of topics, credible with lived experience, and as having the ability to make therapy fun and interesting.