:::In a 2019 study, 55% of families felt their loved one had a “bad death.” By igniting a movement to spark conversations and ask the right questions, we create opportunities for the things people most want – including spending time with those they love, dignity, and the autonomy to make their own decisions.
Grief therapist, Claire Bidwell Smith, has encountered more and more people asking how psychedelic therapies might help with the debilitating pain of grief and loss. Listen in as Claire learns from palliative care physician and oncologist Dingle Spence, MD, psychiatrist and teacher Neil Hanon, MD and bereaved parent Allyson Rockwell about psychedelic-assisted grief therapy and how patients and clinicians might benefit from these new modalities of care.
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