What happens when the worlds of technology, medicine, and spirituality collide? In this fascinating episode, Dr. Charles Raison sits down with Fayzan Rab, a former Silicon Valley tech professional turned medical student and researcher, to explore how psychedelics are reshaping mental health as well as our understanding of the role of spiritual experience in mental health more generally. Fayzan shares his personal journey from being a Google product manager to becoming a key member of Emory University's Center for Psychedelics and Spirituality.
The conversation dives deep into groundbreaking research on how psychedelics can transform not only the mental health care of individuals but entire models of care. We discuss a recent paper written by Fayzan that uses advanced health economics strategies to show that many millions of Americans with major depression might be able to benefit from psychedelic-based treatments, should such treatments be approved by the Food and Drug Administration. We then discuss studies involving cancer patients and group therapy dynamics, during which Fayzan offers insights into what these models may tell us about creating scalable, accessible treatments. He also reveals his passion project: understanding how psychedelics are perceived in the Muslim community—an area previously untouched by research—and how these experiences are prompting deep questions about faith and identity.
We then tackle the growing trend of CEOs and entrepreneurs using psychedelics for personal and professional breakthroughs. Is it all hype, or is there genuine potential for innovation and healing? Fayzan hints at upcoming studies to get real answers, bringing scientific rigor to a space often dominated by anecdotes and media buzz.
If you're curious about how psychedelics are poised to influence medicine, spirituality, and even the business world, this conversation is not one to miss. Expect surprising insights, heartfelt stories, and a fresh look at how ancient practices are finding new relevance today.
Featuring:
Fayzan Rab, a former Silicon Valley tech professional turned medical student and researcher
Host:
Charles Raison, Psychiatrist, Professor at the University of Wisconsin-Madison and Emory University
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