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Today I sit down with Nick Canby, visiting assistant professor at Brown University and a clinical psychologist specializing in meditation and psychedelics. Together, we dive into Nick’s research on the self — what is it and what it’s like to lose it. Along the way, we mention some of the downsides of experiencing oneness and the complications of defining a mental health disorder.
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Resources mentioned in this episode:
- Previous episode on meditation challenges with Willoughby Britton and Jared Lindahl
- List of Publications from the Varieties of Contemplative Experience study
- Canby et al., "The Teacher Matters: The Role and Impact of Meditation Teachers in the Trajectories of Western Buddhist Meditators Experiencing Meditation-Related Challenges"
- Pierce's forthcoming volume, "Meditation Sickness: A Sourcebook on the Dangers of Buddhist Practice"
- Previous episode on madness and religious experience with Richard Saville-Smith
- Nick's clinical practice
- Nick's profile on Cheetah House
- Complete list of Nick's publications
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- Article summarizing Nick's dissertation research on "loss of self" experiences
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