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The Goodness Chick
Rebecca Coxon, freelance director/producer in the UK, joins me in discussing the realities of mental health, alternative medicine and the need for more accessible treatment for those who are hurting. Becca is an ambassador for those who are too...
22:53•30 Dec 2018
Exploring Mental Health: Psychedelics as Medicine?
Episode Overview
- Explores the potential of psychedelics in mental health treatment.
- Highlights the importance of accessible mental health care.
- Discusses societal attitudes towards alternative medicine.
- Shares personal experiences from documentary filmmaking.
- Emphasises advocacy for those often unheard.
“"It's a privilege to give people a voice who are otherwise not heard."”
Erin Lawler Patterson's podcast, The Goodness Chick, brings us a captivating discussion with Rebecca Coxon, a freelance director and producer from the UK. This episode dives into the realities of mental health and the potential of alternative medicine, particularly psychedelics, as a treatment option. Rebecca, known for her advocacy work and documentaries, shares her experiences in making films that give voice to those often unheard.
Her latest documentary explores the use of psychedelic medicine, revealing its potential benefits for mental health issues that traditional treatments may not address. Rebecca's journey into filmmaking began with her passion for documentaries that highlight real stories and societal challenges. She emphasises the importance of accessible mental health treatments and sheds light on how psychedelics could play a role in future therapies.
With anecdotes from her own experiences and insights from experts, Rebecca paints a vivid picture of the struggles faced by individuals battling mental health issues. She stresses the need for open-mindedness in exploring new treatment avenues, while recognising the complexities involved. This episode encourages you to consider alternative perspectives on mental health treatment and reflect on how we can better support those who are struggling. It's a thought-provoking conversation that might just change your outlook on mental health care.

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