Mastering Change | The trauma, mental health & wellbeing podcast
Psychedelic therapy is attracting more attention than ever before. But amidst the growing excitement, an important question often gets overlooked: what actually helps people turn these experiences into lasting change? This week on Mastering Change, we speak with psychotherapist and Inward Bound co-founder Rob Coffey, who has spent years supporting people through psychedelic retreats, trauma recovery and deep personal growth. While much of the conversation around psychedelics focuses on the medicine itself, Rob takes a different view. He argues that the most important factors are often what happens around the experience: preparation, safety, integration and the relationships that help translate insight into everyday life. One of the most thought-provoking themes in the episode is the role of community. Drawing on both indigenous traditions and years of retreat work, Rob explores why community matters. He suggests that connection with others can be just as important as the psychedelic experience itself. We explore: * Why psychedelics are not a magic cure * The importance of preparation and integration * Group healing versus one-to-one approaches * Ethics and safety in psychedelic spaces * Reconnecting to nature, community and a deeper sense of belonging * Why healing can happen through joy, not just suffering Moment of Care: This episode discusses sensitive topics related to trauma, mental health and distressing experiences. If you feel triggered at any point, please take a moment to check in with yourself and seek support. Watch this episode on Youtube: https://tinyurl.com/masteringchangepodcast Follow us on instagram: www.instagram.com/masterseventsltd Visit mastersevents.com/oxford-2026 for more details.
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