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Jon S. – NYU’s Double-Blind Trial of Psilocybin-Assisted Treatment of Alcohol Dependence
February 11, 2020
In this episode, Joe interviews Jon S. on his experience in the psilocybin-assisted trials for alcohol dependency at NYU. In the show, they dive into Jon’s background and how psilocybin assisted therapy helped him out of his alcohol dependence and into a new life.
In this episode, Joe interviews Jon S. on his experience in the psilocybin-assisted trials for alcohol dependency at NYU. In the show, they dive into Jon’s background and how psilocybin assisted therapy helped him out of his alcohol dependence and into a new life.
3 Key Points:
- Jon participated in the NYU Double-Blind Trial of Psilocybin-Assisted Treatment of Alcohol Dependence.
- The study was double-blind. In each session, he didn’t know if he was going to receive psilocybin or Benadryl.
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The sessions helped him so much with this dependence on alcohol, he believes he is a better father, husband, and human overall. He hasn’t had a drink in 5 months (or a desire to).
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Show Notes
About Jon
- He is based in New York
- Jon is the father of 2 kids
- He spent a lot of his life DJing, so he has spent a lot of time around alcohol
- He found out about a psychedelic therapy study at NYU from someone at a Holotropic Breathwork Retreat
- The study took place in New York City
- He had always wanted to explore the psychedelic side of things
- He read Michael Pollan’s book and it said in the book that the Holotropic Breathwork community would be a great group to help find a guide
The Trial
- In his assessment, he found out truly how much he was drinking
- He would crack a beer before even playing with his kids
- He was into craft beer and at 8% a beer, his 3 beers were more like 5
- He was asked to not have his sessions recorded so he could be as open as he could be
- The session was very focused on curbing drinking
- His wife knew he was going down the path of psychedelic healing
- “I’m not doing this to have a good time, I’m doing this to be a better person” – Jon
- His trial was double-blind
- He was never told when he was receiving the psilocybin at each session
- He was told that he was either going to get 1 or 3 doses in the trial
The First Session
- The first session with the eye shades on (on psilocybin), was very visual
- In that first session he kept seeing this pirate ship underwater
- His sons would say “come on daddy, lets play on the pirate ship”
- He would go to the pirate ship with his sons and then say “I need to go back down and do some work”, and he would swim back into the depths
- He came home that day, and his youngest son greeted him at the door, and said let’s play power rangers, I’ll be the red power ranger and you be the pirate
- It hit him in a float tank session, the message of that session was to play with his sons more
- He had a moment in his first session of rebirth
Integration
- There is a 2 hour integration session the very next day
- He didn’t think it was going to be as important as it turned out to be
- He had the choice to keep it at the same dose or up it
- He upped the dose to 40mg instead of 25mg
- He was told his second session wouldn’t be anything like his first
- The medicine was so intense the second time, he couldn’t even remember the music
- In his second session, he saw a body being chopped up (realizing it was his body)
- He realized that he was one with the universe, love is the only thing that matters
- He wanted to be a part of everything
- He was compensated about $100 per session
- “When the university gives you financial compensation, you buy everyone in the ice cream shop ice cream” – Jon
- Jon says he has a new baseline for anxiety
- He never thought he had anxiety, but after his sessions, he found that he is way less anxious than he was, even though he really wasn’t
- He didn’t have a desire to drink, he hasn’t had a drink in 5 months
- He has never felt better or happier
- He’s a much better dad, and husband
Life After the Experience
- He is re-reading Aldous Huxley and is finding a whole new meaning to it all
- He is spending more time with his family and being present with the
- He spends a ton of time with his kids now
- Stuff that used to worry him, doesn’t worry him anymore
- His experience was everything he hoped for and more
- He genuinely believes, that whatever he got out of a session, is what he needed
Final Thoughts
- He is talking to the Decrim Nature in NY
- He appreciates the platform (Psychedelics Today) for the space to talk about his experience
- He appreciates everyone at NYU for the work they are doing