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Psychedelic Medicine at the End of Life examines the transformative potential of psychedelic-assisted therapy for dying patients facing existential dread and terminal illness anxiety. Drawing on cutting-edge research and clinical insights, the authors present compelling evidence that carefully guided psychedelic experiences can alleviate suffering and promote acceptance during life’s final chapter.
The book combines scientific findings with compassionate case studies, exploring how substances like psilocybin can facilitate profound spiritual experiences and psychological breakthroughs for the dying. It addresses the intersection of medicine, psychology, and consciousness, offering hope to those seeking alternatives to conventional end-of-life care. Essential reading for healthcare professionals, patients, families, and anyone interested in reimagining death and dying with dignity.







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