![]() ![]() ![]() Vivian Anderson: Oh, it’s been quite a while. ![]() I asked if she remembered when she started hearing about psychedelic therapy. Our first conversation was just a day before her session. And we’re going to hear those interviews today. I wrote to Vivian to ask if she would feel comfortable talking about her decision to use psilocybin with the idea of doing interviews both before and after her session. “I am 88 years old,” she wrote, “And had been trying to obtain healing from PTSD that resulted from childhood abuse when I was 13 years old.” Vivian Anderson said that she was scheduled to have a supervised psilocybin session at Epic Healing in Eugene in just two weeks. After that conversation aired, I got an email. Last month, we talked with the owners of two of the first psilocybin service centers in Oregon, or in the country for that matter. The following transcript was created by a computer and edited by a volunteer:ĭave Miller: This is Think Out Loud on OPB. We talked to her before and after her psychedelic session to find out what the experience was like. Over the decades, she has tried many forms of therapy, but none of them provided the healing she was looking for. Vivian Anderson has been living with PTSD that resulted from childhood abuse when she was 13 years old. One of them was an 88-year-old woman in Woodburn. When Oregon became the first state in the country to legalize the supervised use of psilocybin, thousands of people from all across the country expressed interest in the service. ![]()
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