Huberman Lab avatar

Dexa/Huberman Lab

Supported byHuberman Lab
Learn more

Optimizing Clinical Settings

Creating a supportive and comfortable environment can significantly enhance treatment outcomes, especially in ketamine therapy. A cozy setting with minimal distractions is essential, yet the choice of visual content during sessions can greatly impact the experience. An unexpected melancholic video scene can detract from the therapeutic process, highlighting the importance of carefully curated stimuli.
  • In this clip

  • From this podcast

    Tim Ferriss Show avatar

    Tim Ferriss Show

    All Things Ketamine, The Most Comprehensive Podcast Episode Ever — Dr. John Krystal

  • Related Questions

    • I have a question about this episode Blake Mycoskie — TOMS, Conscious Uncoupling, and Psychedelics | The Tim Ferriss Show and this Night School Insights. The whole point of that is to diminish the physiological response, right? If the goal is to diminish the physiological response, then if a person works to change their physiological response immediately after being triggered, would that over time also diminish the physiological response and therefore break the conditioning? Am I right? For example, if a person had a traumatic experience with a spider, but every time the person sees the spider or gets activated through some trigger, and immediately after uses breathwork to calm the body, would that work like retelling a narrative to extinguish the fear? Did I miss something?

Built by
Charlie AI
© 2024 Huberman LabTermsPrivacyDisclaimerSupport