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Interview of Vladyslav Matrenytskyi with The Village online publication

How it works Is MDMA therapy necessary in Ukraine? The veteran, the "ketamine clinic" and the doctor from the Ministry of Health were questioned

Psychedelic-assisted therapy (PAT) is a treatment for PTSD that can change the way we perceive and process traumatic events, PAT advocates believe. The therapy is carried out with the help of psychedelic drugs such as MDMA, ketamine and psilocybin and is carried out under the supervision of qualified specialists. From July, such therapy will become officially legalized in Australia, and in USA the second course of clinical studies has been completed, and approval for PAT next year is expected. "The psychedelic revolution is on the way, psychiatry may change fundamentally", - are doing accent in The New York Times. Further

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Renaissance of psychedelic therapy and its significance for Ukraine

The article by V. L. Matrenytskyi was published in the magazine Medical case. 2022, (3–4), 37–59 (downloadable PDF): https://liksprava.com/index.php/journal/article/view/498/447

Abstract.

In recent decades, psychopharmacology has not been able to introduce new revolutionary drugs for psychiatry, and the classic antidepressants currently available on the market are ineffective. A new solution to these problems in medicine promises to be the second "psychedelic revolution", which has been actively developing since the beginning of this century. A number of psychedelics, including MDMA, psilocybin, DMT, and ketamine, are considered the most promising treatments. Psychedelics have the extraordinary ability to produce rapid and long-lasting changes in the structure and function of neurons and to improve the mental state of patients even after a single dose. Evidence from carefully designed and controlled studies shows that these compounds are effective for depression, anxiety, PTSD, and addictions, do not cause physical dependence or withdrawal, and have very low or no incidence of serious adverse reactions such as psychotic episodes. There is an urgent need to legalize psychedelic therapy in Ukraine.

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Conference in Estonia

Director of the Expio Center Vladislav Matrenitsky made a presentation "Cancer as a spiritual crisis: implication for transpersonal psycho-oncology" at the conference of the European Association for Transpersonal Psychology in Tallinn.

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Why do some people get sick and die from coronovirus, while others do not even have symptoms?

One of the main sources of the current panic around the coronovirus is the regularly emerging information that not only the elderly, but also young people are dying from this disease. Let's see why this happens and why the higher the level of fear (=stress), the worse the disease progresses.

In his book The Carcinogenic Mind. Psychosomatic Mechanisms of Cancer” I quote a lot of information about the effect of stress on the immune system and the body’s antiviral defenses. activation of oncogenic viruses is one of the mechanisms of cancer. Since the body fights all viruses in the same way, whether it is a corona or an oncogenic one, I am citing excerpts from the book that will help you understand that it is people who are in deeper stress that are more susceptible to illness.

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Carcinogenic Mind. The psychosomatic mechanisms of cancer

The book of the director of the center Expio V. L. Matrenitsky “Carcinogenic mind. Psychosomatic mechanisms of cancer. Guide to Psycho-Oncology” is published in English! “Carcinogenic Mind. The psychosomatic mechanisms of cancer” is available on the largest international portal Amazon in electronic and paper versions. The foreword was written by Bernie Siegel, one of the pioneers of psycho-oncology and the author of many international bestsellers.

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Lecture in Bucharest

February 15-19, 2019 Vladislav Matrenitsky held a lecture on psychosomatics, as well as a seminar and individual consultations for patients in Bucharest (Romania), in English.

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