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Addiction In My Family
Sharing With Out Shame - Donna and Dr. Rick Barnett - Ep 36

Addiction In My Family

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 29, 2024 37:06


In this episode of Sharing Without Shame, Donna Marston welcomes Dr. Rick Barnett, a licensed psychologist and addiction specialist with extensive experience in psychedelic medicine. Dr. Barnett shares his journey from addiction to long-term recovery and his path to becoming a psychologist with a focus on innovative treatments, including ketamine-assisted psychotherapy. He openly discusses the challenges and the stigma surrounding the use of psychedelics within the recovery community and highlights the importance of intentionality in their use for mental health treatment. Dr. Barnett dives into his personal experiences with psychedelics, both in active addiction and in recovery, and addresses the complex emotions, including shame, that accompany such experiences for someone committed to sobriety. He explains how these substances, when used responsibly and in a therapeutic setting, can offer profound insights and healing, challenging traditional views on abstinence in recovery. He details the mechanisms and therapeutic effects of ketamine, describing its potential to help patients manage depression and other mental health challenges. Throughout the conversation, Donna and Dr. Barnett examine the evolving role of psychedelics in mental health, the regulatory challenges they face, and the significance of community in supporting people exploring alternative treatment paths. They explore how psychedelics, though controversial, have shown promise in mental health treatment and personal transformation when paired with proper guidance and community support, providing a powerful message of hope and innovation for listeners. If you enjoyed this episode, please subscribe, like, and leave a review. For more information about Donna and the services she offers, visit Sharing Without Shame or email her at donna4support@comcast.net Sponsor: Snapp therapy bracelets to reduce anxiety and stress. Website: ⁠https://snappbandz.com/ Use SWOS or SharingWithoutShame code Thank you for tuning in! May your faith and strength heal your heart.

Plant Medicine Podcast with Dr. Lynn Marie Morski
5-MeO-DMT for Trauma and PTSD with Steve Rio

Plant Medicine Podcast with Dr. Lynn Marie Morski

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 3, 2024 47:47


In this episode of the Psychedelic Medicine Podcast, Steve Rio joins to discuss 5-MeO-DMT for Trauma and PTSD. Steve is a psychedelic facilitator and Co-Founder of Enfold, which offers a groundbreaking psychospiritual model that combines psychedelic intensives, coaching, and community to help individuals heal trauma and reach their full potential.  In this conversation, Steve shares his journey of how he got into facilitating 5-MeO-DMT experiences and insights on working safely and effectively with this medicine over the course of his practice. He discusses the screening procedure he uses before clearing clients for facilitated 5-MeO-DMT experiences to ensure safety as much as possible when working with this powerful psychedelic. Steve also talks about how he tailors his work with clients based on the state of their nervous system and their unique personality. In closing, Steve emphasizes the somatic quality of 5-MeO-DMT experiences, sharing different types of experiences people typically have on the medicine and how these can best be integrated.   In this episode you'll hear: Preparation for safe and effective 5-MeO-DMT experiences Stories of transformation following 5-MeO-DMT healing for PTSD and focused integration practices How common 5-MeO-DMT reactivations are, and when they typically happen Issues of spiritual bypassing in underground psychedelic facilitation How to navigate informed consent in the context of facilitating psychedelic experiences   Quotes: “At the peak of the 5-MeO experience, there is no mind… When people talk about the death and the rebirth experience with 5-MeO, what we're really talking about is relaxing and essentially dissolving the ego entirely so there is no experience of ‘you' in the experience—you become one with the experience. But… what's possible there is that we then access the nervous system and we see these very dramatic energetic releases and people often are physically reliving traumatic experiences and physically releasing the fight, flight, freeze response that may have happened or not happened.” [6:52] “Trauma is complex and for some people it's not that simple. For some people, they go through a six- to twelve-month process after 5-MeO-DMT that is really challenging.” [22:37] “So [we're] helping people… build sensitivity in their nervous system—reconnect with sensitivity and slowing things down and building more awareness and learning how to notice their emotions as sensations in the body before they become thought patterns.”  [32:00] “I think one of the challenges in all of this is that people will lie to you to get to your experience because they're desperate for the healing. And you have to be really careful about the conversations you have and asking open-ended questions and really listening to your intuition—and really being grounded in that.” [40:28]  “What we're doing here I would say there's obviously a psychological component to it, but often that happens in the weeks and months afterwards. What's happening here is a much more somatic experience and it can be very confusing and challenging for the mind of a person… you've paid all this money, you've prepared for weeks and months, you've been thinking about it, you come have this experience… Right after the ceremony for some people, the thought is ‘what just happened?' and ‘did anything happen?' and ‘did it work?' because there's very rarely like an immediate insight on ‘here's how you're going to make your life better'—that's not what comes out of this experience. What comes out of this experience is a dramatic shift in how your body feels and often people will report feeling emotionally lighter or that they lost ten pounds. It's hard to explain, but the way peoples' eyes light up the day after the ceremony is so different—like they often just look different coming in and leaving.” [42:56]   Links: Enfold Website Enfold on Instagram Enfold on YouTube Still In It: 5-MeO-DMT Stories Previous episode: Psychedelic Therapy: Slow Down to Heal Faster with Sunny Strasburg, LMFT Previous episode: Psychedelic Adjunct Series: Somatic Therapy with Jenna Valentine, DACM, LAc Previous episode: Ketamine-Assisted Psychotherapy for Accelerated Growth with Nick Brüss, EdD, LMFT Previous episode: When *Not* to Proceed with a Planned Psychedelic Journey with Rick Barnett, PsyD Psychedelic Medicine Association Porangui

Microdosing For Healing
Microdosing, Addiction, and the Power of Connection with Dr. Rick Barnett, Vanessa Crites, and Joe Schock

Microdosing For Healing

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 21, 2024 79:14


What does it mean to truly recover from addiction? In this episode, we explore this question with Dr. Rick Barnett, Vanessa Crites, and Joe Schock, who bring their unique perspectives and extensive experience in addiction recovery. Dr. Rick Barnett, a licensed psychologist and addiction specialist, shares his journey from addiction to becoming a leading expert in psychotherapy and psychedelic-assisted therapy. Vanessa Crites, founder of "Sobriety of the Soul," discusses the integration of psychedelics into sober living, offering a bridge between traditional recovery models and the potential of psychedelics for holistic well-being. Joe Schock, founder of Casa Vista Transitional Living for Men, provides insights into how alternative medicine and innovative techniques can support everyone in their recovery journeys.You can find show notes, resources and more at: https://tinyurl.com/299bm2sy 

BREAK/FIX the Gran Touring Motorsports Podcast
David & Goliath: 914 vs 917 at LeMans 1970 (Patreon Special Re-release)

BREAK/FIX the Gran Touring Motorsports Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 15, 2024 9:54 Transcription Available


As we celebrate the 101st anniversary of the 24hrs of LeMans we #tbt and geek out with Rick Barnett from the Concours at Pasadera about the how the Porsche 914-6 GT took on the infamous Porsche 917 during the 1970 LeMans 24 hours.  ===== (Oo---x---oO) ===== The Motoring Podcast Network : Years of racing, wrenching and Motorsports experience brings together a top notch collection of knowledge, stories and information. #everyonehasastory #gtmbreakfix - motoringpodcast.net More Information: https://www.motoringpodcast.net/ Become a VIP at: https://www.patreon.com/ Online Magazine: https://www.gtmotorsports.org/

Calvary La Habra
3.13.24 // Rick Barnett - Matthew 13:34-58

Calvary La Habra

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 14, 2024 60:59


3.13.24 // Rick Barnett - Matthew 13:34-58

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Mycopreneur
Dr. Rick Barnett: The State of Psychedelic Education

Mycopreneur

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 2, 2024 72:20


Dr. Rick Barnett is a licensed psychologist-doctorate and a licensed drug and alcohol counselor based in Vermont.He joins us today to discuss his participation in various psychedelic education programs and the state of the psychedelic therapy space in addition to other topics of interest.Please consider rating and reviewing the Mycopreneur Podcast wherever you're listening. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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Psychedelic Conversations
Psychedelic Conversations | Dr. Rick Barnett - Psychedelics In Recovery #PsychedelicScience2023

Psychedelic Conversations

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 17, 2023 26:13


Welcome to the Psychedelic Science conference in Denver, Colorado! In this episode we explore Rick's background and what led him to the Psychedelic Science conference in Denver. We discuss the anti-addictive benefits of psychedelics and highlight the significance of intention, as well as the right set and setting, to harness their therapeutic potential. Additionally, we touch on topics like the twelve-step fellowship, supporting family members battling addiction, addressing the misconceptions around psychedelics, and understanding the associated risks and precautions. Dive in with us for this comprehensive conversation and more! 00:00 - Introduction 01:03 - The Conference 02:09 - Are Psychedelics Addictive? 04:19 - The Set And Setting Matters 06:27 - The Twelve-Step Fellowship 09:00 - Mild Vs Severe Approach 11:34 - Family Reaching Out 12:48 - Spreading The Word 14:57 - Dealing With Pushback 18:48 - Retail/Shopping Addiction 23:19 - Risks And Precautions 26:04 - Outro About Rick: Dr. Rick Barnett, Psy.D., LADC, founded the non-profit organization CARTER, Inc. in 2015 to expand addiction-related resources in Vermont and beyond. Dr. Barnett is Legislative Chair and Past-President of the Vermont Psychological Association, and is a clinical psychologist and addiction specialist in private practice in Stowe, VT. Dr. Barnett has worked as a Clinical Psychologist in nursing homes, hospitals, and outpatient programs and has trained hundreds of health professionals through workshops on addiction and mental health issues over the past 20 years. He is in long-term recovery of alcohol and substance abuse and is an active advocate for addiction treatment and recovery resources. Dr. Barnett holds a Bachelor's degree in psychology from Columbia University, a Doctorate and Master's Degree in Clinical Psychology and a Master's Degree in Clinical Psychopharmacology. He is a Licensed Alcohol and Drug Counselor and holds certificate in Problematic Sexual Behavior (PSB-S) and Gambling Disorder. Dr. Barnett's service goes beyond the clinical world into his community and public policy as he has served on and continues to serve on many community and government boards and committees. Connect with Rick: Website: https://drrickbarnett.com/ Website: https://www.cartervermont.org/ LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/dr-rick-barnett Thank you so much for joining us! Psychedelic Conversations Podcast is designed to educate, inform, and expand awareness. For more information, please head over to https://www.psychedelicconversations.com Please share with your friends or leave a review so that we can reach more people and feel free to join us in our private Facebook group to keep the conversation going. https://www.facebook.com/groups/psychedelicconversations This show is for information purposes only, and is not intended to provide mental health or medical advice. About Susan Guner: Susan is a trained somatic, trauma-informed holistic psychotherapist with a mindfulness-based approach grounded in Transpersonal Psychology that focuses on holistic perspective through introspection, insight, and empathetic self-exploration to increase self-awareness, allowing the integration of the mind, body and spirit aspects of human experience in personal growth and development. Connect with Susan: Website: https://www.psychedelicconversations.com/ Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/susan.guner LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/susan-guner/ Instagram: http://www.instagram.com/susanguner Twitter: http://www.twitter.com/susanguner Blog: https://susanguner.medium.com/ Podcast: https://anchor.fm/susan-guner #PsychedelicScience2023 #SusanGuner #RickBarnett

The Trip Report
#5 Dr Rick Barnett - A Clinical Psychologist Prepares for Legal Psychedelic Therapy

The Trip Report

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 31, 2023 50:51


Welcome back to The Trip Report Podcast! Today, we are talking with Dr. Rick Barnett.Rick is the founder of the Center for Addiction Recognition, Treatment, Education, and Recovery in Stowe, Vermont, and the Co-Founder of the Psychedelic Society of Vermont.He is also a clinical psychologist and licensed alcohol and drug counselor with a Master's Degree in Clinical Psychopharmacology.This combination of training, clinical practice, and education made for a really interesting discussion of the emerging use of psychedelics in therapy and drug and alcohol recovery.There is a massive difference between the emerging “psychedelic industry”— clinical trials, drug development, policy reform efforts, and legal retreats—and the reality of the situation outside of these contexts.This dichotomy is one of the most fascinating features of this whole domain. While we wait for the Overton Window to shift—for FDA approval, for VA buy-in, for lawmakers and regulators to get comfortable—the use of psychedelics in unregulated, personal, grey and illegal settings is skyrocketing.This is where the psychedelic industry differs from so many other industries or technologies: there is a major distinction between the so-called “above ground” business and investment landscape, which is dominated by commercial drug development and services designed to fit into the modern healthcare system, and the so-called “underground,” a decentralized, unregulated, bottom-up psychedelic market.The need is for education, support, and community to midwife the mainstreaming of psychedelics, not suppression.In this conversation, we discuss:* The connective tissue of the psychedelic ecosystem.* The integration of psychedelic, ecstatic, and expressive approaches to clinical practice in Western healthcare systems;* Dr. Barnett's experience responding to the cultural interest in psychedelics as a clinical psychologist;* The importance of community among healthcare professionals to increase education and best practices; andIn Greek mythology, the God Hermes is said to have possessed the ability to move freely between different realms—he could travel between the mortal world, the divine realm of Olympus, and the Underworld. This capacity made him unique in Greek Mythology. As a trained psychologist, educator, and community organizer, Dr. Barnett is like a modern-day Hermes—interfacing with the clinical and research worlds as well as the local and digital peer-to-peer community networks of the psychedelic-curious.And now, I bring you my conversation with Dr. Rick Barnett.Listen to the episode on Substack, Spotify, Google or Apple.Credits:* Hosted by Zach Haigney * Produced by Zach Haigney, Erin Greenhouse, and Katelin Jabbari* Find us at thetripreport.com* Follow us on Instagram, Twitter, LinkedIn and YouTube* Theme music by MANCHO Sounds, Mixed and Mastered by Rollin Weary This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit www.thetripreport.com

TrueLife
Dr. Rick Barnett - Mind Matters: Fragmentation & Integration

TrueLife

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 25, 2023 69:27


https://vermontpsychedelic.org/www.cartervermont.orghttp://linkedin.com/in/dr-rick-barnettClinical Psychologist, Addiction Psychologist, Geropsychology, Psychopharmacology, Healthcare Delivery and Workforce Systems, Psychedelics

Camp Gagnon
Doctor Reveals Secrets of DMT, Magic Mushrooms, & MDMA

Camp Gagnon

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 27, 2023 237:01


What up people! Today we're talking to Dr. Rick Barnett. He is an Ivy league educated, licensed Psychologist who founded the Psychedelic Society of Vermont. He specializes in helping people overcome addiction and trauma through guided ketamine therapy. And today he explains how he got arrested at 16 years old and was facing 55 years in federal prison, how psychedelics helped him beat his alcoholism, and he even explains all the things he learned about God and humanity through his research and personal experiences with these chemicals. This is an awesome episode. WELCOME TO CAMPSay whats up to Dr. Rickhttps://twitter.com/drrickbarnettThank you to our sponsorsMorgan & MorganFreeze PipeFumWhite Duck Outdoors

Cars Yeah with Mark Greene
2336: Rich Barnett

Cars Yeah with Mark Greene

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 15, 2023 34:32


Rick Barnett is the Director of Monterey Motorsports and The Concours at Pasadera, an event that kicks off Monterey Car Week in August. This year they welcome the 60th anniversary celebration of the Porsche 911, the Ferrari GTO, and the Ford GT. The event takes place at the beautiful Club at Pasadera. To learn more go to The Concours at Pasadera website.

Calvary Chapel Fredericksburg
A Divine Appointment in the Desert | Acts 8:26-40 | Pastor Rick Barnett

Calvary Chapel Fredericksburg

Play Episode Listen Later May 21, 2023 60:12


As God is faithful to lead, we must be faithful to follow.

Fringe Radio Network
As Within, So Without - The Documentary - Where Did The Road Go?

Fringe Radio Network

Play Episode Listen Later May 2, 2023 87:49


Seriah is joined by Mike from “Mike and Maurice's Mind Escape Podcast” and the film “As Within, So Without: From UFOs to DMT”. Topics include paranormal documentaries, “The Phenomena” film, Peter Coyote, philosophy, NDEs, psychedelics, alien/interdimensional entities, Greg Little, Andrew Collins, “The Origin of the Gods” book, Carl Jung, living plasma beings, orbs, altered states of consciousness, “The Roswell UFO Symposium” podcast, paranormal videos, an interesting optical effect, sky jellyfish, a bizarre “plastic bag” experience, consciousness vs. illusionism, Toby Martinez, underground sounds, the Taos hum, Havana Syndrome, cattle mutilations, missing time and time distortion, Jane Roberts/Seth channeled material, Michael Masters, time travel, grey aliens, John Keel, “Operation Trojan Horse” and “The Eighth Tower” books, John Hogan, a story of a Foo Fighter sighting, Anthony Tyler, the “Black Hoody Alchemy” podcast, Lea Prime, AI and tech ethics, Daniel Allen Jones, paranormal conventions, Jim Mars, Nick Redfern, Laird Scranton, experiencer stories, high strangeness, trip reports, Martin Ferretti from “The Alchemical Mind” podcast, Matthew Roberts U.S. Navy veteran and author of “Initiated”, unpleasant paranormal encounters, shamanic journeys, Ayahuasca, DMT beings, sleep paralysis, mystical surgery experiences, University of Michigan DMT studies, Rick Strassman, Hamilton Morris, river toads, the Olmec civilization, Terence McKenna, Dan Zetterstrom, UFO disclosure, the “falling leaf” motion in UFO and poltergeist activity, P.D. Newman, entheogens and freemasonry, toads in the paranormal, “Civilized” podcast, Dr. Rick Barnett, psychedelics and epigenetics in human development, Allen Gallimore, the ETH and assumptions of government conspiracy, R.N. Vooght, “Spirit in the Sky” book, symbolism in the ancient world, mythology, Christi Myers paramedic and ketamine researcher, Jack Napier on the DMT experience, hypnosis, the hidden and concealed nature of the true self, the material vs. immaterial divide, Paul Duvall and Justin Gale, “Dreaming Jaguars” youtube channel, Rick Strassman, “DMT: The Spirit Molecule” and “DMT: The Soul of Prophecy” books, Daniel McQueen “Psychedelic Cannabis” book, the DMT-X project, kundalini energy, darkness retreats, NFL quarterback Aaron Rogers, retro-causality, and much more! This is a riveting, information-packed episode!

Calvary La Habra
4.26.23 // Rick Barnett

Calvary La Habra

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 27, 2023 40:18


Our good friend Pastor Rick Barnett (Calvary Chapel Okinawa) teaches out of Acts 8:26-40, the story of Philip and the Ethiopian. Drilling in on 3 characteristics that marked Philip and 3 that marked the unnamed Ethiopian, Pastor Rick brings this incredible passage to life, explaining and celebrating evangelism, conversion, and baptism.

Where Did the Road Go?
As Within, So Without - The Documentary - April 1, 2023

Where Did the Road Go?

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 12, 2023


Seriah is joined by Mike from “Mike and Maurice's Mind Escape Podcast” and the film “As Within, So Without: From UFOs to DMT”. Topics include paranormal documentaries, “The Phenomena” film, Peter Coyote, philosophy, NDEs, psychedelics, alien/interdimensional entities, Greg Little, Andrew Collins, “The Origin of the Gods” book, Carl Jung, living plasma beings, orbs, altered states of consciousness, “The Roswell UFO Symposium” podcast, paranormal videos, an interesting optical effect, sky jellyfish, a bizarre “plastic bag” experience, consciousness vs. illusionism, Toby Martinez, underground sounds, the Taos hum, Havana Syndrome, cattle mutilations, missing time and time distortion, Jane Roberts/Seth channeled material, Michael Masters, time travel, grey aliens, John Keel, “Operation Trojan Horse” and “The Eighth Tower” books, John Hogan, a story of a Foo Fighter sighting, Anthony Tyler, the “Black Hoody Alchemy” podcast, Lea Prime, AI and tech ethics, Daniel Allen Jones, paranormal conventions, Jim Mars, Nick Redfern, Laird Scranton, experiencer stories, high strangeness, trip reports, Martin Ferretti from “The Alchemical Mind” podcast, Matthew Roberts U.S. Navy veteran and author of “Initiated”, unpleasant paranormal encounters, shamanic journeys, Ayahuasca, DMT beings, sleep paralysis, mystical surgery experiences, University of Michigan DMT studies, Rick Strassman, Hamilton Morris, river toads, the Olmec civilization, Terence McKenna, Dan Zetterstrom, UFO disclosure, the “falling leaf” motion in UFO and poltergeist activity, P.D. Newman, entheogens and freemasonry, toads in the paranormal, “Civilized” podcast, Dr. Rick Barnett, psychedelics and epigenetics in human development, Allen Gallimore, the ETH and assumptions of government conspiracy, R.N. Vooght, “Spirit in the Sky” book, symbolism in the ancient world, mythology, Christi Myers paramedic and ketamine researcher, Jack Napier on the DMT experience, hypnosis, the hidden and concealed nature of the true self, the material vs. immaterial divide, Paul Duvall and Justin Gale, “Dreaming Jaguars” youtube channel, Rick Strassman, “DMT: The Spirit Molecule” and “DMT: The Soul of Prophecy” books, Daniel McQueen “Psychedelic Cannabis” book, the DMT-X project, kundalini energy, darkness retreats, NFL quarterback Aaron Rogers, retro-causality, and much more! This is a riveting, information-packed episode! - Recap by Vincent Treewell of The Weird Part Podcast Outro Music is Haishen with Neptune Download

Plant Medicine Podcast with Dr. Lynn Marie Morski
Elements of Comprehensive Psychedelic-Assisted Psychotherapy with Andrew Penn, PMHNP

Plant Medicine Podcast with Dr. Lynn Marie Morski

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 14, 2022 48:10


In this episode of the Psychedelic Medicine Podcast, Andrew Penn joins to discuss the recent BrainFutures white paper on the elements of psychedelic-assisted therapy which he co-authored. Andrew is a psychiatric nurse practitioner and a professor at UC San Francisco who is also a psychedelic psychotherapy researcher and nationally invited speaker. Additionally, Andrew is the co-founder of the Organization of Psychedelic and Entheogenic Nurses (OPENurses). In this conversation, Andrew discusses his white paper and breaks down the five key elements which need to be present in all psychedelic-assisted psychotherapy to ensure safety and efficacy. These five elements are safety and establishing set & setting; screening and assessment; preparation; the medication session; and integration.  In terms of screening and assessment, Andrew mentions the interesting place the field finds itself in currently, as up to this point screening practices have been rather intensive and erring on the exclusionary side since this is the standard when drugs are being tested in clinical trials. However, with psychedelic therapy continuing to become more accessible with patient options outside of these trials on the horizon, the field will need to decide what makes the most sense in terms of balancing accessibility with potential risks, and in doing so more data will be collected which will give a better picture of exclusion criteria. Andrew also stresses the need for psychiatric screening in addition to focusing on medical consideration, mentioning that it's essential for a psychedelic therapist to know a patient's trauma history, as this is something that may come up in a session and the more preparation the better.  When it comes to preparation, Andrew suggests that this should include establishing a relationship of trust, educating the patient, obtaining informed consent, and establishing safety measures. On the topic of consent, Andrew discusses the intricacies of dealing with this gracefully in a context where a patient will be undergoing a drug experience where consent cannot be adequately given in that moment. As such, he stresses the importance of explicit conversations between the patient and therapist around topics such as whether or not the patient would want their hand held during an intense moment. Rather than dry, procedural conversations, Andrew thinks discussions of consent are actually crucial moments where the therapist and patient can establish a relationship of trust and also more thoroughly explore the possibilities of what may come up for the patient in the session so that they feel better prepared. In terms of the psychedelic therapy sessions and integration, Andrew suggests that the therapists play different roles in these two contexts, with the medicine sessions being more about supporting the patient in their experience without providing too much direction or prompting so that the experience may unfold naturally and autonomously, whereas in integration the therapist can take a more active role in helping the patient explore what the experiences brought up. One interesting feature about psychedelic therapy, and a reason why integration is so important, is that the intensity of the medicine experiences and the insights triggered during sessions can actually be destabilizing initially. As such, Andrew maintains that integration is a crucial aspect of psychedelic therapy in order to better ensure that these experiences can lead to deep and lasting healing.  Andrew hopes that this white paper can introduce the crucial elements of psychedelic therapy to a wider audience and encourage a standard of practice.   In this episode: How might screening and assessment change once psychedelic therapies are more widely authorized and not only accessible as clinical trials?  Reckoning with the exclusion criteria around psychedelic therapies The importance of thorough preparation in achieving the best patient outcomes The dynamics of consent in preparation versus in the midst of the session and how therapists can more intentionally approach these questions What should therapists do when a patient is not in a calm state of mind at the time of the scheduled psychedelic therapy? Why integration is critical to facilitating healing in psychedelic therapy   Quotes: “Trauma is likely to come up during the session and we want to at least know if there's something there then we can anticipate that and also start to create a safer environment for that patient.” [7:53] “We're gonna have to figure out what is the right dose of medical screening, and then, certainly, introducing some level of psychological screening will be really important.” [10:27] “Informed consent is this ongoing conversation with the patient where the patient can withdraw their consent at any time—they can revoke that—but people really need to know what they're getting into if they're going to make meaningful informed consent.” [16:12] “What we've learned from psychedelic therapy is that there's a lot of value in just letting things unfold… really the goal of the therapist should be to support that inward focus, and not try to influence the session itself in one direction or another other than to maintain safety.” [33:19] “Psychedelics are things that tend to shove your face in whatever you've been avoiding and that's something that therapists need to be really aware of—that they might encounter patients who get worse after the session, at least for a transient period of time.” [44:41]   Links: Andrew's full white paper on BrainFutures: "An Expert-Informed Introduction to the Elements of Psychedelic-Assisted Therapy"  Previous episode: When *Not* to Proceed with a Planned Psychedelic Journey with Rick Barnett, PsyD OPENurses website  Psychedelic Medicine Association Translational Psychedelic Research Program - TrPR Porangui

Psychedelics Today
PT358 – Dr. Rick Barnett, Psy.D – Contexts of Use: Exploring the Various Paradigms of Psychedelics

Psychedelics Today

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 23, 2022 60:39


In this episode, Kyle interviews Clinical Psychologist and Founder of the Psychedelic Society of Vermont, Dr. Rick Barnett, from a live event in Burlington, VT this past June. They discuss psychedelics' various contexts of use. www.psychedelicstoday.com

Plant Medicine Podcast with Dr. Lynn Marie Morski
Warning Signs When Selecting a Psychedelic Facilitator with Juliana Mulligan

Plant Medicine Podcast with Dr. Lynn Marie Morski

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 21, 2022 36:46


On this episode of the Psychedelic Medicine Podcast, Juliana Milligan joins to discuss her recent article (co-authored with Joshua White of Fireside Project) on warning signs when selecting a psychedelic facilitator. Juliana is an ibogaine specialist who has been working in the ibogaine treatment community for 10 years. Having been formerly opioid-dependent and incarcerated herself, she currently works at the Center for Optimal Living where she runs the psychedelic education and training program. Juliana additionally works with clients doing preparation and integration of Ibogaine treatments through her business Inner Vision Ibogaine. In this conversation, Juliana discusses each of the 10 red flags she identified in her article. First, she discusses potential issues around sexual misconduct on the part of facilitators, emphasizing that this is a topic which always requires careful and explicit discussion well prior to the psychedelic experience. One ought to also do some individual research, as potential allegations against a facilitator are also a red flag to take seriously. Next, Juliana talks about the importance of facilitators doing a thorough medical intake. This involves getting a medical history from a potential client and checking if there are any contraindications for this person to take a psychedelic, such as dangerous interactions with prescription medications. In a similar vein, Juliana also stresses the necessity of facilitators testing the psychedelics their clients will be consuming whether they themselves provided the psychedelics or if the client brought their own substances. Willingness to test the substances in the presence of the client is definitely a good sign and shows that the facilitator values both transparency and safety.  In terms of training, Juliana highly recommends ensuring that a facilitator is trauma-informed before committing to a journey under their guidance. Knowing that a guide will be conscientious and empathetic around issues of trauma helps to ensure that the psychedelic experience doesn't itself turn in a traumatic direction. Similarly, Juliana emphasizes that facilitators should be open about the training they've received—even underground facilitators should ideally have mentors and be involved in a community of practitioners that encourages continued training. In closing, Juliana discusses the dangers of having inflated and unrealistic expectations around the healing potential of psychedelics. Facilitators who use hyperbolic language like “ten years of therapy in one night” may actually be setting up clients for more difficult experiences than they otherwise may have had due to these fantastical claims. Juliana emphasizes that psychedelic healing is a cooperative endeavor, and neither the substance nor the facilitator is solely responsible for any healing that results from the experience. Ultimately, it is the person themselves who does this work, so Juliana highly recommends finding a facilitator who acknowledges their role as primarily supportive of this healing journey, rather than someone who presents themselves as a miracle worker responsible for these positive results.   In this episode: Why having a trauma-informed facilitator is important, and what this means The dangers of psychedelic narcissism The importance of the harm reduction practice of chemically testing psychedelics Trusting your intuition and building this capacity Having healthy and reasonable expectations around the healing potential of psychedelics   Quotes: “Once you are on a psychedelic, you cannot properly consent to touch—it must be established in advance. And if [a facilitator] is saying ‘well no I need freedom in my work, I need to use my intuition' that is a major red flag.” [7:19] “It's really important that the facilitator knows exactly what is contraindicated with the medicine they're administering, and if they're not evaluating for this and if they're not familiar with medical conditions and how they interact with the medicine they're giving then they're not properly trained to be giving this medicine.” [10:14] “The only person that can really heal you is yourself and a facilitator is just there to help empower you and support you in guiding yourself. It's a collaborative relationship.” [13:44] “If a person isn't willing to be receptive to feedback, self-reflective, and take accountability, psychedelics aren't necessarily going to make them do that. And so you give psychedelics to somebody with those kinds of narcissistic traits and it can just make the narcissism worse.” [20:15]   Links: Juliana's Article with Fireside Project: Warning Signs When Selecting a Psychedelic Facilitator  Inner Vision Ibogaine: Guide to Finding an Ibogaine Clinic The Root Ibogaine Collective The Psychedelic Program at The Center for Optimal Living Juliana on Instagram Previous episode: Navigating Psychedelic Narcissism with Adam Aronovich Previous episode: Harm Reduction Through Testing Your Psychedelics with Mitchell Gomez Previous episode: When *Not* to Proceed with a Planned Psychedelic Journey with Rick Barnett, PsyD Previous episode: Fireside Project: The World's First Psychedelic Hotline with Joshua White and Hanifa Nayo Washington Previous episode: Insights Gained from the First Year of Fireside Project with Joshua White Psychedelic Medicine Association Porangui

Cars Yeah with Mark Greene
2117: Rick Barnett

Cars Yeah with Mark Greene

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 13, 2022 44:20


Rick Barnett is the Chairman at The Concours at Pasadera. Now in its 4th year, this event launches Car Week on the Monterey Peninsula and this year features the Ferrari's 75th anniversary.

Mike & Maurice's Mind Escape
Psychedelic Therapy and Psychology with Dr. Rick Barnett Episode #247

Mike & Maurice's Mind Escape

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 8, 2022 71:45


“Psychedelic Therapy and Psychology with Dr. Rick Barnett” Episode 247 We sat down with Psychologist Dr. Rick Barnett who specializes in Addiction and Psychedelic therapy. We discuss Psychedelics, Mental Health, Addiction, The Mind, and our favorite band Phish lol. *Psychedelic Episodes Playlist: https://youtube.com/playlist?list=PLLJ-BaaY8oWuaPZBRBTqdFCcvX0x27yPH *If you are watching on Youtube please check us out on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, and all audio/podcast platforms. We appreciate reviews and comments. If you are listening on an audio/podcast platform please check out our Youtube channel where we do our episodes live. You can find all of our links on our LinkTree LinkTree: https://linktr.ee/MindEscapePodcast *Check out our new Merch store. We have some amazing designs for T-shirts, Hoodies, Mugs, Stickers, and more https://www.teepublic.com/stores/mind-escape?ref_id=24655 *Sign up for Indra's Web which is the social media platform we created dedicated to metaphysics and the topics we discuss on this podcast. The platform is live so head on over there and set up a profile. https://indrasweb.org/ *If you enjoy our podcast and content and want to help us grow, check out our Patreon account and enjoy the exclusive episodes and interviews. We also have a support the show option on our Anchor and Spotify channels. Join our Discord channel if you want to chat. We are also on all podcast platforms. For all the links to our podcasts and social media go to: https://linktr.ee/MindEscapePodcast *Here are the links to Maurice's new music and band: Spotify - https://open.spotify.com/album/3OjyabL62FsmUhKW6SNUdU Youtube - https://www.youtube.com/channel/UClDsH7i057uGTdKEiqRXWcg *Here is the link to Rick's twitter and his psychedelic event: https://twitter.com/drrickbarnett https://vermontpsychedelic.org/ - Password to replay the event is Gratitude --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/mindescape/support

BREAK/FIX the Gran Touring Motorsports Podcast

A juried collection of modern, classic and vintage automobiles gathered from Club Members and Enthusiasts showcased in a luxurious, comfortable setting with awards by Tiffany and Co. Guests enjoy an exceptional culinary experience while supporting the countywide charitable causes of CASA of Monterey County, The Bridge addiction recovery program, and The Laguna Seca Raceway Foundation. The Concours at Pasadera launches Car Week on the Monterey Peninsula. And with us tonight is Rick Barnett, Chairman of the Concours at Pasadera, to explain the history and future of this beautiful event.  This episode is sponsored in part by Garage Style Magazine. Since 2007, GSM has been the definitive source for car collectors, continually delivering information about Automobilia, Petroliana, Events and more... because after all, what doesn't belong in your garage? Be sure to check out the follow-on PITSTOP bonus minisode on Patreon.

Psychedelics Today
PT326 – Dr. Rick Barnett, Psy.D – Addiction, Recovery, and Competency in Psychedelic Therapy

Psychedelics Today

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 10, 2022 72:07


In this episode, David interviews clinical psychologist and Founder of the Psychedelic Society of Vermont, Dr. Rick Barnett. He discusses addiction, recovery, spirituality, and the Psychedelic Science & Spirituality Summit. www.psychedelicstoday.com

YOU MATTER To Christ
Finding Faith & Discovering The Things That Truly Matter with Rick Barnett

YOU MATTER To Christ

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 30, 2022 29:42


This episode of the YOU MATTER To Christ Podcast features Rick Barnett, Founder of Rep-Lite, a contract sales and service company providing salesforce solutions in the medical industry. Instead of using the CEO title, Rick considers himself more as a "steward" for this faith-based organization. He was driven by his dad to become a major league pitcher when he was young and through that, he always had a passion and drive for any endeavor. He shares how this passion helps with his goals and how it naturally transcended to his business. Rick also shares his experiences working with his Christian counselor and its immediate effect on his view of life in general. He details the premise behind running a faith-based company and never getting a pushback when it comes to employees' beliefs. HIGHLIGHTS Passion to become a major league pitcher at a young age The realization of searching for significance in the wrong place Going on a life-changing journey with a Christian counselor Putting faith in God's word The philosophy and execution of bringing his faith to work QUOTES Rick: "I was focused on the things I thought would satisfy my soul and I thought were significant. And what I realized only 10 or 12 years ago is that my significance has nothing to do with my salary, nothing to do with my title, and it was really a heart transformation if you will." Rick: "This world and all the outside influence that we get, I think having someone who is honest, caring, and faith-based to not speak at us but to speak in us, is really valuable." Rick: "Faith is my only solid ground. Everything else can shift and shake and rattle but the aspect of faith and believing in something I can't feel, touch, or see, it's a bedrock. It's a foundation." Connect with Rick by following the links below: LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/rickbarnettreplite Website: https://www.rep-lite.com/ Email: info@rep-lite.com Phone: 404-721-0609 Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Plant Medicine Podcast with Dr. Lynn Marie Morski
When *Not* to Proceed with a Planned Psychedelic Journey with Rick Barnett, PsyD

Plant Medicine Podcast with Dr. Lynn Marie Morski

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 16, 2022 47:25


On this episode of the Psychedelic Medicine Podcast, Dr. Rick Barnett joins to discuss when to not proceed with a planned psychedelic journey. Rick is a licensed clinical psychologist and licensed alcohol and drug counselor, trained in psychedelic therapies and research by the California Institute for Integral Studies. He is the cofounder of the psychedelic society of Vermont while also consulting with patients curious about psychedelic research and therapies, including helping people understand the processes of preparing for, experiencing, and integrating the intentional use of psychedelics for personal growth and healing. Dr. Barnett also works with patients in a traditional psychotherapeutic group practice and has also recently begun offering low-dose ketamine therapy. In this conversation, Rick expounds on his recent LinkedIn article of the same title, exploring the various biological, psychological, and social experiences which provide legitimate reasons for postponing a planned psychedelic experience. On the biological side, Rick explains that sudden illness or injury could absolutely constitute sufficient reason to reschedule a therapy session, and that consulting closely with your therapist or guide is essential if the decision isn't clear cut, as in the case of something which could be a stomach bug or just nervousness manifesting as digestive discomfort. When it comes to the psychological side of things, Rick mentions that it is often a difficult circumstance to navigate, as mental distress is often the reason a patient is pursuing psychedelic therapy in the first place. However, Rick makes a distinction between the typical levels of depression and/or anxiety a patient is accustomed to experiencing, and a much more intense fear which is also qualitatively different that can arise before a session. Again, this is a situation where open communication between patient and therapist or guide is essential in order to help the patient make the best decision, but Rick also stresses that because this is a wholly internal experience, that prudent introspection is ultimately what will guide the decision making.In terms of the social reasons for not proceeding, Rick cites turmoil in personal relationships, traumatic contemporary events, and also recent experiences of death. These can all lead to an individual having a particularly heavy emotional burden going into a session, causing potentially difficult experiences during the psychedelic journey. While sometimes difficult experiences can be very healing in the long term, especially following effective integration, these external stressors have the potential to take people's focus away from the intended inner work, so postponing until the person is confident they aren't bogged down by these social factors could be prudent. With all these factors, Rick stresses that a patient can always return to a psychedelic journey at a later time if they decide not to proceed. A good guide or therapist will accommodate and even proactively support a patient in ensuring they are coming to the experience at the right time.    In this episode: The importance of examining refund policies of psychedelic retreats or therapy practices Rick's bio-, psycho-, and social considerations for not proceeding with a psychedelic journey Why these considerations are often molecule-specific What kinds of interpersonal conflicts may warrant postponing a psychedelic journey Distinguishing between overwhelming fear and typical anxiety prior to a psychedelic experience The impacts of traumatic political or social events on mental health and postponing a journey   Quotes: “When you speak to a guide, when you speak to a coach, when you speak to a researcher, my hope is and my experience has been that it is always an option on the table at the last minute if you don't feel quite right that you have permission to opt out.” [5:24] “Ketamine, when it comes to physical illnesses might be a different judgment call because ketamine—dissociative anesthetic, you kind of lose sense of your body—if there's something going on physically, that might be okay to go ahead with… because you're not with your body as much, but psilocybin, other high dose classic psychedelics and physical illness or physical pain, that could be different.” [17:59] “People need permission to say ‘you know what, it's gonna happen'—you've done all the preparation, you've done all the work. If it's not going to happen right now, it's still going to happen.”  [32:57]   Links: Psychedelic Society of Vermont Rick's LinkedIn Article: When NOT to Proceed with a Planned Psychedelic Journey Rick on LinkedIn Rick on Twitter Psychedelic Medicine Association Porangui

Brave to the Bone
Trust, Let Go, Be Open. with Dr. Rick Barnett

Brave to the Bone

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 19, 2022 56:49


Dr. Rick Barnett, Psy.D., LADC, is a clinical psychologist and addiction specialist. today we dive into His work professionally and spiritually in the growing field of psychedelic healing. He is in long term recovery for addiction and he shares an extraordinary tale of how it happened and how he came full circle to understanding the process of recovery in a deeper meaningful way. Dr. Barnett holds aBachelor's degree in psychology from Columbia University, a Doctorate and Master's Degree in Clinical Psychology from Yeshiva University, and a Master's Degree in Clinical Psychopharmacology from Fairleigh Dickinson University. He has been a licensed alcohol and drug counselor since 1999 and has specialized training in problematic sexual behavior (PSB-S) and gambling disorder. In 2021, Dr. Barnett, completed a year-long Certificate Program for Psychedelic Therapy and Research through the CaliforniaInstitute for Integral Studies. In June, 2021, he founded the Psychedelic Society of Vermont which now has over 70 health professionals with a shared interest in psychedelic research and therapy.Dr. Barnett founded the non-profit organization CARTER, Inc. in 2015 to expand addiction-related resources in Vermont. He is Legislative Chair, Federal Advocacy Coordinator, and Past-President of theVermont Psychological Association. In 2020, he served as President of the Society for PrescribingPsychologists (Division 55) of the American Psychological Association. He also served on the Board ofDirectors of the North Central Vermont Recovery Center in 2018-2019. He has served on numerous regulatory boards in the State of Vermont related to health, mental health and addiction recovery. He has worked in various settings including as a geriatric psychologist in nursing homes, lead psychologist in the Alcohol and Other Drug Use Disorder Program at Mt. Sinai in NYC, for the Hazelden-Betty Ford Foundation from 1996-2002, and other outpatient addiction and mental health treatment programs. He has trained hundreds of health professionals through workshops on addiction and mental health issues over the past 20 years. In addition to services provided by CARTER, Inc., Rick maintains a private practice in Stowe, VT and provides supervision to new therapists. In 2021 he began working within a Ketamine Assisted Psychotherapy (KAP) model for select patients. He is an active advocate for mental health and addiction prevention, treatment and recovery. Rick is also in long term recovery from addiction and maintains a regular practice of recovery through meditation, time in nature, helping others, attendance at mutual aid support groups, reading

Cars Yeah with Mark Greene
2009: Rick Barnett

Cars Yeah with Mark Greene

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 11, 2022 38:16


Rick Barnett is the organizer of the Coast to Copper Blossom Trail Run, a spectacular tour that starts on March 19 and begins at The Lodge at Pebble Beach, travels through the blossom groves of the central valley, the Sierra foothills, and to Yosemite National Park's to The Ahwahnee hotel.

Transformed Sales
Finding Your WHY in Sales with Rick Barnett

Transformed Sales

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 17, 2021 29:42 Transcription Available


In this episode of the Science of Selling STEM, I'll be talking to Rick Barnett, The Founder and President of Rep-Lite, a company that helps medical manufacturers build qualified sales and service teams through a proven talent management model that revolutionizes healthcare. Rick is responsible for spearheading a strategic development process that allows manufacturers to experience maximized potential with limited resources. He has initiated and instituted his process to allow several manufacturers to experience exponential growth within the division that it was applied to. With over 30 years of experience, Rick serves a diverse range of clients seeking cost-effective solutions that increase efficiency, build customer loyalty, and improve operational models.  He is experienced in minimally invasive surgical procedures, management, technology, manufacturing operations, quality, finance, customer support, and strategic planning. As a participative executive, he thrives on improving performance through innovative, strategic thinking and engaging individuals in the success of the business. Join us as Rick shares his wealth of experience on how every business can instill customer success, strengthen operational capabilities, and build strong, talented individuals and teams that contribute to long-term success. On Today's Episode of the Science of Selling STEM: A long journey in sales starting out with insurance sales (01:43) Building a growth-oriented team and succeeding in servant leadership (05:02) Why every business should define the WHY behind their daily activities (07:50) Balancing the tactical side of STEM sales with the human element side of it (10:30) The inspiration behind starting Rep-Lite (12:10) How having a minor league sales team helps their customers (16:01) The time it takes for a new technical sales rep to become autonomous (18:38) What to do to start developing a junior sales rep team internally (20:43) Fulfillment from helping junior sales reps to achieve long and successful sales careers (23:54) Connect with Wesleyne Greer: https://transformedsales.com/ (Wesleyne's Website) https://www.linkedin.com/in/wesleynegreer/ (Wesleyne on LinkedIn) https://web.facebook.com/wesleynegreer (Wesleyne on Facebook) https://twitter.com/wesleynegreer (Wesleyne on Twitter) Email Her at WGreer@TransformedSales.com Connect with Rick Barnett: https://www.linkedin.com/in/rickbarnett-replite/ (Rick on LinkedIn) http://www.rep-lite.com (Visit Rep-Lite) Email Him at info@Rep-Lite.com Rate, Review, Learn, and Share Thanks for tuning into The Science of Selling STEM! If you enjoyed this episode and want to learn even more about what it takes to transform your sales, don't forget to tune into our other episodes and share your favorite episodes on social media! Join The Science of Selling STEM community onhttps://www.facebook.com/WesleyneGreerCEO ( Facebook), https://twitter.com/WesleyneGreer (Twitter),https://www.linkedin.com/in/wesleynegreer/ ( LinkedIn) and https://www.transformedsales.com/ (visit my website) for even more content, information, and resources.

The Medical Sales Podcast
How To Be A Successful Medical Sales Representative With Rick Barnett

The Medical Sales Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 17, 2021 19:54


Do you want to become a successful medical sales representative? The two main crucial characteristics you need to have are care and resilience. Samuel Gbadebo's guest in this episode is Rick Barnett, the founder & President of Rep-Lite® that provides management solutions to reduce cost and increase productivity. Rick talks with Samuel about how you need to have genuine care and concern for your patients. Be relentless in follow-ups and learn from difficult situations. If you want more tips on how to become a successful medical sales representative, this episode's for you. Tune in!

The Medical Sales Podcast
The Benefits Of Using A Medical Contract Sales Force With Rick Barnett

The Medical Sales Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 10, 2021 20:48


The concept of a contract sales force has allowed many industries to boost productivity and sales with minimal risk. In the medical healthcare industry, this service was optimized by Rick Barnett, founder and President of Rep-Lite®. In this episode, he joins Samuel Gbadebo to share how his company has revolutionized healthcare by providing a quality sales force. Rick also talks about how he got into the medical sales industry coming from a military background. Stay tuned!   Love the show? Subscribe, rate, review, and share! Here's How » Join the Medical Sales Podcast Community today: evolveyoursuccess.com

Getting to Know You
Getting to Know Rick Barnett

Getting to Know You

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 8, 2021 23:47


Get to know Rick Barnett, one of our Technicians at Buckeye Honda!

Mike & Maurice's Mind Escape
Psychedelics and Psychology with Dr. Rick Barnett Episode #208

Mike & Maurice's Mind Escape

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 10, 2021 68:57


“Psychedelics and Psychology with Dr. Rick Barnett” Episode 208 We sat down with Psychologist Dr. Rick Barnett who specializes in Addiction and Psychedelics. We discuss Psychedelics, Mental Health, Addiction, The Mind, and Phish. *If you are watching on Youtube please check us out on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, and all audio/podcast platforms. We appreciate reviews and comments. If you are listening on an audio/podcast platform please check out our Youtube channel where we do our episodes https://www.youtube.com/MindEscapePodcast You can find all of our links on our website https://www.mindescapepodcast.com/ *Sign up for Indra's Web which is the social media platform we created dedicated to metaphysics and the topics we discuss on this podcast. The platform is live so head on over there and set up a profile. https://indrasweb.org/ *If you enjoy our podcast and content and want to help us grow, check out our Patreon account and enjoy the exclusive episodes and interviews. You can also listen to us on the go through our website listed below. Join our Discord channel if you want to chat. We are also on all podcast platforms. Our Links: Patreon - https://www.patreon.com/MindEscapePodcast Website - https://www.MindEscapePodcast.com Discord - https://discord.gg/62bHFpd Youtube - https://www.youtube.com/MindEscapePodcast Twitter - https://twitter.com/MikeEscape Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/mindescapepodcast/ Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/groups/MindEscapePodcast/ Apple Podcasts - https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/mind-escape-podcast/ Spotify Podcasts - https://open.spotify.com/show/0OXM81pXkn2OYT45NsoRQb?si=THFEq0SoRVqvsZzjR5xZMA Here is the link to Rick's Addiction Recovery Site: http://cartervermont.org/

Cars Yeah with Mark Greene
1816: Rick Barnett The Concours at Pasadera

Cars Yeah with Mark Greene

Play Episode Listen Later May 18, 2021 47:53


Rick Barnett is the Chairman at The Concours at Pasadera. Now in its third year this event launches Car Week on the Monterey Peninsula and in 2021 features the “Tribute to Le Mans”. Rick is an avid collector of fine art, automobiles, and automotive memorabilia.

Curious to Serious
Dr. Rick Barnett - Clinical, Mental/Behavioral Health & Addiction Consultant

Curious to Serious

Play Episode Listen Later May 13, 2021 82:05


Presented by Psychedelic Grad.This episode is with Dr. Rick Barnett. He's a clinical, mental/behavioral health and addiction specialist and founder of the addiction rehabilitation facility, Carter Inc., in Vermont. In this episode, we cover his path from patient to practitioner, the meanings of addiction, the 12 step program, the opioid epidemic, and the role psychedelics play in the healthcare field.More about Dr. Rick Barnett:Dr. Rick Barnett, Psy.D., LADC, founded the non-profit organization CARTER, Inc. in 2015 to expand addiction-related resources in Vermont and beyond. Dr. Barnett is Legislative Chair and Past-President of the Vermont Psychological Association and is a clinical psychologist and addiction specialist in private practice in Stowe, VT. Dr. Barnett has worked as a Clinical Psychologist in nursing homes, hospitals, and outpatient programs and has trained hundreds of health professionals through workshops on addiction and mental health issues over the past 20 years. He is in the long-term recovery of alcohol and substance abuse and is an active advocate for addiction treatment and recovery resources.Dr. Barnett holds a Bachelor's degree in psychology from Columbia University, a Doctorate and Master's Degree in Clinical Psychology, and a Master's Degree in Clinical Psychopharmacology. He is a Licensed Alcohol and Drug Counselor and holds a certificate in Problematic Sexual Behavior (PSB-S) and Gambling Disorder. Dr. Barnett's service goes beyond the clinical world into his community and public policy as he has served on and continues to serve on many communities and government boards and committees.You can learn more about Dr. Barnett on social media:twitter.com/drrickbarnettlinkedin.com/in/dr-rick-barnett/Or on his website: cartervermont.orgTo learn more about Psychedelic Grad, go to psychedelicgrad.com. Music by: alexkahnmusic.com

What's the Plan?
Show 53 - Rick Barnett - Chairman The Concours at Pasadera

What's the Plan?

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 24, 2021 29:47


Interview with Mr. Rick Barnett. Learn more about Rick and the Pasadera Concours at the following sites: https://pasaderaconcours.com/ http://montereymotorsports.com/ https://montereymotorsportpark.com/ https://redwoodmg.com/

Committed Youth Podcast
Episode 19 - New Year, New You

Committed Youth Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 15, 2021 57:05


We kick off Season 2 with... Episode 19?? Odd episode numbering and all, the crew is back to talk about New Year's resolutions! In this episode, Simone tries to stay out of shark-infested waters, Kayla gets pulled into a half marathon, Kevin can't get enough “New Year, New Me” memes, and Matt brings in a ringer from Japan. Join us we look at how we can start our year with the right mindset as Christians! ******************************************* Resources mentioned in this episode: - Rick Barnett's message from January 6th, 2021 Vimeo https://vimeo.com/498073392 Apple Podcasts https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/1-6-21-rick-barnett/id1496868786?i=1000504647148 Spotify https://open.spotify.com/episode/493gLgjEWyhL8ZRnLlZULl?si=0BoznQYFRki5onIs0vpjBg

Calvary La Habra
Rick Barnett // A Call for Caution

Calvary La Habra

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 11, 2021 50:36


Pastor Rick Barnett shares out of Colossians 2:4-8, talking about how believers need to be careful of what we're consuming these days. He asserts that the enemy will use various tactics, from appealing to our intellect/pride to attacking our emotions. It's so important to protect our eyes, minds, and hearts, yielding them to the Lord, but also using wisdom in what we allow to influence us. He reminds us that the enemy isn't passive, but actively seeking to steal, kill, and destroy the people of God. Pastor Rick stresses the importance of spending time in prayer and in the Word of God in order to combat the deception of the devil. Who's voice are we listening to? What is leading and influencing us, and where is it taking us? While Satan wants to isolate and disrupt our unity with Christ and the church, the best way to fight this is to abide in Jesus, and fellowship with other believers. If our eyes are on other things (current events, social media, etc.), then they're not on the Lord. There are no shortcuts to spiritual maturity, it's a daily and intentional walk with God. "The goal of deception is to empty us of eternal things by distracting us with earthly things." Be vigilant! This world is not our home.

Calvary La Habra
1.6.21 // Rick Barnett

Calvary La Habra

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 7, 2021 57:05


Pastor Rick Barnett from Calvary Chapel Okinawa shares with us on Wednesday, January 6, 2021

The Drug Classroom
14 - Dr. Rick Barnett on Why Psychologists Should Be Able to Prescribe Medications

The Drug Classroom

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 6, 2019 56:15


Dr. Rick Barnett is a psychologist with a doctorate in psychology and a master's degree in clinical psychopharmacology. He owns a private mental health practice in Vermont called BPS Health, LLC and is also President-Elect of the American Psychology Association's Division 55 (American Society for the Advancement of Pharmacotherapy). He is currently advocating in favor of legislation in Vermont that would grant doctorate-level psychologists the ability to prescribe psychiatric medications. In this episode we discuss that proposal and the potential impact of letting psychologists prescribe medications. Additionally, we talk about psychiatric medicine prescribing in general and as it relates to addiction treatment. Dr. Barnett is active on Twitter: @drrickbarnett BPS Health, LLC: https://bpshealth.com/ ---- How you can support TDC: https://thedrugclassroom.com/support/ ---- Music credit: Lee Rosevere (BY)