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Frontiers | Learning to Let Go: A Cognitive-Behavioral Model of How Psychedelic Therapy Promotes Acceptance

https://lemmy.world/post/11371327

Frontiers | Learning to Let Go: A Cognitive-Behavioral Model of How Psychedelic Therapy Promotes Acceptance - Lemmy.World

Psychedelic Mushroom Use Linked to Lower Psychological Distress in Those with Adverse Childhood Experiences

https://lemmy.world/post/8698716

Psychedelic Mushroom Use Linked to Lower Psychological Distress in Those with Adverse Childhood Experiences - Lemmy.World

I am not a doctor but found that this was an interesting read.

At this point an MS paint image would win.
Banner Contest - Lemmy.World

This is a shout-out to all the artists here. We’re collaborating with c/trees by requesting submissions for new banner images! Let’s see what you got

/c/Shrooms Community Rules [Important update!]

https://lemmy.world/post/8341942

/c/Shrooms Community Rules [Important update!] - Lemmy.World

An LW admin has confirmed that grow topics including photos and discussion are allowed so long as they can reasonably construed as educational. So don’t encourage people to grow and don’t get too specific when discussing your methods (sourcing, trading, sales). However, I expect hunting and identifying to fall under educational content. I would take that to the DMs or Matrix/Mastodon. Our community rules are: 1. Follow the Lemmy World Terms of Service [https://legal.lemmy.world/]. 2. Be helpful. 3. No trading of anything here. 4. Do not post about vendors. 5. No Irrelevant Content. 6. No grow guides and don’t encourage others to grow. I was specifically told by LW admins that we should model our rules after /c/trees and that the applicable jurisdiction is the Netherlands. So if anyone can cite some sources on what the actual laws are there, it will help me be as lenient as possible when enforcing rules here.

/c/Shrooms Community Rules

https://lemmy.world/post/8272062

/c/Shrooms Community Rules - Lemmy.World

Hello everyone, I just wanted to take a moment to make sure we are all up to speed on this community’s rules. /c/Shrooms was reopened on the condition that we enforce LW’s TOS. Feel free to post your questions here or shoot me a PM. Our community rules as they currently stand: 1. Follow the Lemmy World Terms of Service [https://legal.lemmy.world/]. 2. Be helpful. 3. No trading of anything here. (See rule 1.) 4. Do not post about vendors. (See rule 1.) 5. No Irrelevant Content. 6. Nothing about growing. (See rule 1.) I know that rule 6 is a bit broad and potentially vague. I have messaged an admin for clarification and will update this post when I receive a response. For now, I believe it’s best to air on the side of caution and remove all posts about growing.

Dr. says I must completely quit marijuana?

https://lemmy.world/post/407146

Dr. says I must completely quit marijuana? - Lemmy.world

I realize that this turned into a wall of text. See TLDR. I made the decision to seek psychiatric care for what I believe to be ADHD. At my new patient appointment, after being drug tested at the door, we discussed my occasional use of marijuana. They made me agree to completely stop consuming weed and in no certain terms said they would drug test me in a month’s time to make sure I actually quit. I understand that there is some concern that marijuana can worsen ADHD. I am not in a position to challenge my care provider on the science of the matter. What I don’t understand is why they are taking such overbearing measures to make sure I abstain from marijuana. For example, when I had a colonoscopy performed a couple of years ago, I was advised by my doctor not to consume any food or liquids within a certain window before the procedure. I simply agreed to fast during that period and that was it. They trusted me to be an adult and follow their instructions. They didn’t check for food in my stomach when I arrived at the hospital. I should note that this practice primarily practices substance abuse treatment. Could this be a side effect of some zero-tolerance policy? Or do they really believe that smoking marijuana is that detrimental to my well-being? TLDR; Dr asked me to quit smoking weed in order to get access to treatment. And said they would drug test me. 1. Did your Dr also mention marijuana? 2. Did they drug test you?