A deeply personal retelling of healing childhood trauma-induced PTSD with psychedelic-assisted psychotherapy
When Jill Sitnick sat on her therapist's couch trying to stop the panic attack that had lasted for months, she didn't know she would eventually heal her deeply embedded childhood trauma with psychedelic-assisted psychotherapy.
At age 49, she was diagnosed with PTSD.
But after three medically supervised MDMA journeys, with a dash of psilocybin (the active ingredient in magic mushrooms) in the third journey, she no longer qualified for a PTSD diagnosis. She had a new hope for the future she had never felt before.
She invites you to her year-long healing process and brings you along as she prepared for her journeys, chatted with her guides while medicated with psychedelics, and did the integration work to release the trauma her body had held for years. Jill shares some of her most painful childhood memories and how she released the fear those memories held over her for decades.
In Rescuing Jill: How MDMA, with a Dash of Mushrooms, Healed My Childhood Trauma-Induced PTSD, Jill shows you why it took a year, and multiple journeys, to fully heal. By describing how MDMA let her view her father's beatings and mother's suicide attempts from her adult perspective, she gives you a front-row seat into how psychedelic-assisted psychotherapy healed her trauma and transformed her life.