Coaching
• trauma recovery
• chronic pain recovery
• natural vision recovery
• "Feldy sports" -- exercise & sports with a Feldenkrais approach
• music & Feldenkrais - an easeful path to musical expression, exploration,
social connection, & enjoyment.
• MDMA as a tool for insight, healing & inner development
You can arrange a free 20 minute session with Kevin to learn more.
Email: kevincassity@yahoo.com, or phone or text (907) 350-1715.
Further information on MDMA:
MDMA, often called Ecstasy, is a remarkable medicine for treating everything from PTSD to anxiety and depression.
Widely considered the most gentle of "consciousness medicines," MDMA does not have the hallucinogenic qualities of many other medicines.
Instead MDMA typically facilitates a profound heart opening, authenticity, empathy, emotional openness, and social connectedness. Challenging issues can often be seen and met with such openness such that years of therapeutic work can happen in a single afternoonand become a touchstone for more peace, joy and love in day to day life.
In 2017 MDMA was designated by the FDA as a "breakthrough therapy" for treating severe PTSD and is expected to be approved for therapeutic use in 2024.
In FDA clinical trials, over 60% of study subjects with a diagnosis of severe PTSD no longer qualified for a PTSD diagnosis after a single MDMA session.
(By contrast conventional anxiety and depressions pharmaceuticals, often taken for life, can have significant negative side effects and are only 1% more effective than placebo.)
Kevin received training in the facilitation of MDMA sessions from Jonathan Robinson, author of "Ecstasy as Medicine." Kevin offers sessions by zoom, having found that holding sessions in a space that a familiar, safe and supported to the client tends to make sessions much more rich.
The Netflix series "How to Change Your Mind" with Michael Pollan (author of a book by the same name) is another good introduction to the therapeutic uses of MDMA and other psychedelic & ethneogentic medicines. The third installment of Pollan's Netflix series is devoted entirely to the therapeutic use of MDMA.