Psychedelics have gone from fringe culture to mainstream mental health conversation. But what if the discussion is missing the most important question?
Who should never be taking them?
In this episode of Decoded, Elisabeth McKay examines the growing normalization of psychedelics, ketamine therapy, medicine journeys, and modern psychedelic culture through the lens of brain patterns, psychological risk, emotional regulation, and personal responsibility.
This is not an anti-psychedelic episode.
It’s an examination of why certain people may benefit from psychedelic experiences while others may experience devastating psychological consequences—including psychosis, false memories, emotional destabilization, identity confusion, and long-term dysregulation.
This episode explores:
The normalization of psychedelic culture
Why most people are not ideal candidates for psychedelics
Ketamine therapy and psychological risk
The relationship between psychedelics and psychotic breaks
False memories and altered states of consciousness
Emotional dysregulation and vulnerability
The difference between healing and truth-seeking
Why some people become spiritually obsessed after medicine journeys
Psychedelics, personality disorders, and screening protocols
The hidden risks of medicine ceremonies
Psychedelic experiences vs genuine emotional healing
Why curiosity alone may be a warning sign
Elisabeth also shares personal experiences with mushrooms, peyote, rave culture, and altered states while explaining why psychedelic experiences should never be treated as universally beneficial.
Because the question isn't whether psychedelics can change your life. The question is whether they change it for the better.
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