
Psychedelic Assisted Healing & Transformation
Psychedelic Assisted Healing & Transformation

Psychedelic Assisted Healing & Transformation
Psychedelic Assisted Healing & Transformation
Majia Lee offers two approaches for psychedelic assisted healing and transformation. First is the Psychedelic Somatic Interactional Psychotherapy (PSIP) model. PSIP is a very effective trauma healing model, founded by Saj Razvi. The second model is a sister model to PSIP. Founded by Majia Lee called, Psychedelic Assisted Preservation of Interactive Alchemy (PPIA). PPIA brings more of the archetypal transference, cultural dissociations and decolonizing psychology theories to life within the model. It also brings the focus to humans being primarily relational and creative beings combined, designed to be participate in the co-creation of their world.
PSIP is a trauma recovery method that uses legal psychedelics to help lift the lid to complex traumatic imprints held in the body and relational domains of the psyche. It is a very effective method for addressing family of origin, sexual trauma and attachment-based wounds.
Its effectiveness is in part due to the combined application of psychedelics, along with somatic and attachment-based processes. It fosters the social engagement system in a unique and potent way, where complex material, including dissociative patterns are brought to the surface and treated. Therefore, PSIP is a very effective in treating dissociation and attachment-based trauma.
See videos below for more details.
PPIA is a new, non-clinical model that can be used one on one, with couples or small groups. It uses various processes to bolster and contain the dialectic and creative tension within Self or between Self and Other. In doing so, it potentiates the space to evolve into more of the Self. The model also lifts the lid to hidden archetypal and cultural blocks to the alchemical, creative encounter. It helps free bound energies in the system to restore more embodied aliveness and flow within the Self.
The Self here can be defined as an individual, family or group or organization. The Self is a creative being that is innately designed to innovate and evolve with one's morals intact. Thus, the model sees the Self as an agent of change that holds the capacity to navigate and create through "rock and a hard place," complexities between Self and Other. See articles for more details.
Panel discussion among PSI instructors on the role of transpersonal psychedelic journeys for the treatment of trauma. Unity consciousness, ego dissolution, transcending beyond the personal is the goal of the vast majority of what is being offered in the psychedelic space. Whether it’s going to Peru for ceremonial plant medicine journeys in the jungle or research trials involving classic tryptamines, the agent of transformation involves contact or identification with something much bigger than your small, human, biographical, ego.
In this panel discussion with our PSI instructors, we bring awareness to the difference between symptom management and processing material. We take a look at the role of destabilization in the healing process and we discuss who is ready for the destabilization and who isn't, as well as how we can support clients with their destabilization.
In this community-wide case study, instructors Majia Lee and Saj Razvi delve into Saj's cannabis and ketamine-assisted PSIP therapy. The therapists facilitating Saj's session are PSI Instructors Daniel Kim (Los Angeles-based instructor) and Majia Lee (Denver/St. Louis-based instructor).
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