Serene Wanted To Quit Heroin. She Tried Psychedelics.
A documentary short about a woman who takes ayahuasca to alleviate the pain caused by addiction
HD DownloadIn 2020, a woman named Serene (she asked that we not use her last name to protect her privacy) reached out to two brothers named Rory and Ryan Van Tuinen after reading an article about their Waterbury, Vermont-based nonprofit Cultivating Connections. The Van Tuinens discussed using psychedelics as part of treatment to overcome addiction and improve mental health. Serene had struggled for years with an addiction to heroin and was ready to try anything.
As the article explained, Rory had taken the drug ayahuasca in 2019 as "a last-ditch attempt to overcome" a decadelong heroin addiction that had derailed his life. Though "neither Ryan nor Rory believe that hallucinogens are a cure-all," they say that without the ayahuasca, Rory would either still be "using" or he would be "dead." The key to recovery, they believe, was to accompany using the drug in concert with the "cultivation of meaningful human relationships."
Over five weeks, Serene participated in a series of preparatory meetings with the Van Tuinens. The next step was to travel to a cabin in the woods, where she would try ayahuasca and see if this new approach to treating addiction could put her life back on track.
Although the Van Tuinens have no official training or licensing, they are part of a broader movement. Therapists and researchers increasingly see psychedelics as an effective way of treating addiction and related issues, and the Food and Drug Administration is nearing approval of MDMA, psilocybin, and other substances in therapeutic settings.
"Our core beliefs, our behaviors, our patterns of relating, our patterns of coping get encoded in neural networks, which is why they are so difficult to change," says psychologist Andrew Tatarsky, the founder and director of the New York City–based Center for Optimal Living, where he specializes in addiction and harm-reduction therapy. "Psychedelic substances have this really interesting and unique capacity to loosen those structures and, in some cases, dissolve them so that people have the opportunity to rework their relationship to themselves and the world."
But Tatarsky also warns that psychedelics can be damaging to psychologically vulnerable individuals when administered by untrained practitioners such as the Van Tuinens. "If you face a traumatic experience and it's overwhelming to you and you don't have the support to titrate and manage the emotional intensity that comes up, it can actually be itself another traumatic experience."
Was Serene's ayahuasca use the beginning of her recovery—or a new problem to confront?
Music: The Quiet Aftermath, by Sir Cubworth; The Tides, by Ammil; The Tower of Light, by Turn; Collapsing All Around, by Amulets; Crystalline, by Amulets; Resolver, by Amulets; Length of Light, by Amulets.
Directed by Arthur Nazaryan & Qinling Li / Dec8 Productions; Produced by Arthur Nazaryan and Caroline Klewinowski; Camera by Arthur Nazaryan; Edited by Qinling Li and Mike Shum; Assistant editor, Phoebe McFarb; Additional cameras by Kevin Alexander and Jim Epstein; Audio mix by Ian Keyser; Color correction by Danielle Thompson
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>>ayahuasca use the beginning of her recovery
the results of my long-term two-person study are: moderate use of psychedelics is quite therapeutic.
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Her plan to use psychedelics to kick her drug habit didn’t pass the acid test; that is where she tripped up.
And it just mushroomed from there!
My prediction: She’ll end up going completely to pot.
What was she smoking?
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Quitter.
This reminds me of Seth Rogen claiming that smoking a bunch of pot every day helped him kick his alcohol addiction, that he couldn't get through the day without it inhaling at least one giant doobie, and that because of pot he wasn't an addict anymore. Dude, if you can't function because you didn't inhale your daily blunt, you didn't kick your addiction, you just transferred it to something else.
Addiction is ultimately a mental illness. You have to actually treat what's causing the illness, not mask it over with some other vice, and even then, you have to recognize that every day, you're still going to be flicking the little guy off your shoulder who's whispering to you, "Come on, just do it once, you've been good, you should treat yourself." Russell Brand seems to be one of the few celebrities that actually understands this.
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You're right, this is a piss poor attempt to persuade people to that position.
I would argue... speaking as an anti-woke libertarianismist with some latent sympathies to the much-hated Mises Caucus and occasional flirtations with cleaning my room, I would submit that a weed addiction- such as it is-- is considerably less harmful to your personal life and relations than an alcohol addiction.
I've known people who were 'wake-and-bake' types who couldn't start their day without a hit. And I've known some people who starting hitting the bottle at 7am. The latter were almost always in much worse shape than the former.
However, your point is taken.
Harm reduction is not a libertarian principle. From a libertarian point of view, recreational drugs and alcohol should all be legal. But from a libertarian point of you, if you end up in the gutter as a result, don't expect tax payers to help you.
Drug policy in our actual social welfare state cannot be formulated based on libertarian principles.
I don't know. This is one place I stick very close to principle. Using state violence against someone because of their choice in intoxicants is such and extreme and egregious violation of personal liberty that it just can't be excused based on practical considerations. As far as I'm concerned, locking someone up for using possessing or selling drugs to consenting adults is morally equivalent to my locking someone in my basement for no reason at all.
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It's only an illness if you don't like what it does to you.
I don't think this is very much like what you are talking about, trading one addiction for another, though. Psychedelics are some of the least addictive drugs out there. Even people who have positive experiences with it often don't want to rush into another similar experience or might not want to repeat it at all. The idea with psychedelic therapies like this isn't to start regular use of psychedelics in place of heroin or whatever, but to use them to help change thought patterns and ways of thinking about things. And with the right guidance and support that seems very plausible to me as someone who has consumed a fair amount of various psychedelics. Of course you can also get yourself pretty fucked up with drugs like that. There's no miracle cure, but they can be useful.
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