Psychedelics, Transformative Experiences and Healing: An Interview with Katrina Michelle
Katrina Michelle is a psychologist and the founder and director of The Curious Spirit, a transpersonally oriented psychotherapeutic practice that encourages transcendent personal exploration to remedy psychological suffering. She is a holistic psychotherapist currently serving as faculty at Columbia University School of Social Work and The Institute for the Development of Human Arts.
In addition to her practice, she also serves as the director of harm reduction for the Multidisciplinary Association for Psychedelic Studies (MAPS) and formerly worked as the executive director of the American Center for the Integration of Spiritually Transformative Experiences (ACISTE). To demystify awakening experiences through storytelling and art, she is also producing the film
it is actually brilliant. he decided he wanted to make a movie but he didn t want to leave his house or get out of bed and have to go somewhere. he filmed the whole thing. it premieres this month. it does on demand and in theaters. chris elliott, a legend. his wife is the start of it. juan: this is for greg. you know about rudolph the red nose reindeer and his fellow reindeer clambering on your rooftop, what about yogi bear showing up for christmas at your front door? yup! take a look at this video. that is exactly what happens in naples, florida, . that is naples, florida, ? is that alec baldwin? [laughs] the curious spirit knocks on the christmas decoration, she was off the head and rings the doorbell with his nose. as you heard the homeowner saw the bear from the front door