The SoundMind Project

The SoundMind Project www.soundmindproject.org Our current focus is on indigenous reciprocity to Tibetan refugees and centering these voices of wisdom.

SoundMind Project is a 501(c)3 nonprofit organization founded in 2010 with a focus on integrative medicine and sound healing for health and wellness with a particular focus on underserved and marginalized populations. In 2018 SoundMind Project began focusing exclusively on psychedelic medicine to heal wounds of Intergenerational Trauma, with an emphasis on indigenous reciprocity and populations holding the highest burdens of Intergenerational Trauma. We hold so much gratitude for the practices that have been central in SoundMind Facilitator Trainings and also the entire American psychedelic movement since the 1960s. We are studying how meditation practices can make better facilitators, and collaborating with Tibetan healers in Nepal to share information about healing trauma through psychedelics, including PTSD from forced refugees status while our students learn from them about meditation practices and holding space. Our other projects include: group MDMA treatment experiences for descendants of holocaust survivors, and using ketamine-assisted psychotherapy (KAP) for BIPOC populations in West Philadelphia with PTSD related to gun violence. Sign up for our newsletter below to be kept updated about all of our projects.

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10/26/2024

Watch the replay! See me on national television!

A battle over legalizing magic mushrooms, already permitted in Oregon and Colorado, is heating up as Massachusetts considers joining them. On this year’s ballot, advocates argue it could be a valuable tool for mental health, while opponents caution about potential risks.

Proud to be part of this incredible team! New Jersey making major strides in psilocybin legalization!New Jersey Drafts F...
05/25/2024

Proud to be part of this incredible team! New Jersey making major strides in psilocybin legalization!

New Jersey Drafts Framework for Legalizing Psilocybin: Dr. Hannah McLane Meets with Assembly Speaker Craig Coughlin

"Recently, our director, Dr. Hannah McLane of SoundMind Institute, had a discussion with Assemblyman Craig J. Coughlin of New Jersey to explore Bill A3852. This bill is known as the "Psilocybin Behavioral Health Access and Services Act,” which aims to authorize the production and use of psilocybin for health and wellness purposes. "

Read below for more on this exciting meeting. Thank you for the opportunity Jared Moffat Jeannine LaRue and many others!

With Oregon and Colorado paving the way for state-level laws that support legal access to psychedelics, we’re now seeing many other states slowly exploring the possibility of expanding access as well. And on that note, we have exciting news to share! Recently, our director, Dr. Hannah McLane, had

My birthday sister Belinda P. Eriacho share our birthday on May 28th. It's in a few days! Found this beautiful pic of us...
05/25/2024

My birthday sister Belinda P. Eriacho share our birthday on May 28th. It's in a few days! Found this beautiful pic of us in Costa Rica. So much gratitude for her support of SoundMind Institute and the amazing work she is doing with the The Church of the Eagle and the Condor. ❤😘🍄

09/27/2022

Updating our nonprofit story on our website, can't believe it's been 12 years! Here it is:

SoundMind Project is a 501(c)3 nonprofit organization founded in 2010 with a focus on integrative medicine and sound healing for health and wellness. We have a particular focus on underserved and marginalized populations.

In 2018 SoundMind Project began focusing exclusively on psychedelic medicine to heal wounds of Intergenerational Trauma, with an emphasis on indigenous reciprocity and populations holding the highest burdens of Intergenerational Trauma.

Our current nonprofit focus is on indigenous reciprocity to Tibetan refugees and centering these voices of wisdom. We hold so much gratitude for the practices that have been central in SoundMind Facilitator Trainings and also the entire American psychedelic movement since the 1960s.

We are studying how meditation practices can make better facilitators, and collaborating with Tibetan healers in Nepal to share information about healing trauma through psychedelics, including PTSD from forced refugee status - while our students learn from them about meditation practices and holding space.

Our other nonprofit projects include: group M**A treatment experiences for descendants of Holocaust survivors and using ketamine-assisted psychotherapy (KAP) for BIPOC populations in West Philadelphia with PTSD related to gun violence.

Sign up for our newsletter below to be kept updated about all of our projects.

12/24/2021

By Hannah McLane, Courtney Hutchison, Daniel Wikler, Timothy Howell, & Emma Knighton. Research into psychedelic-assisted therapy has grown in the past ten years as non-profits, academic institutions, pharmaceutical companies, and even venture capitalists race to develop protocols for using M**A, psi...

12/14/2021

Join us for a discussion on the state of federal legalization today and the current regulatory challenges operators face in the psychedelics industry.Host - ...

12/09/2021

A 24-week graduate-level training course for clinicians and other professionals to understand the literature and practice of psychedelic-assisted psychotherapy.

01/29/2021

Regulators will soon grapple with how to safely administer powerful psychedelics for treating depression and post-traumatic stress disorder.

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The SoundMind Project is a nonprofit organization aimed at creating innovative solutions to pressing healthcare needs. We have a special focus on neuroscience and mental health, both for clinical groups and the general population. We use tools such as technology, mindfulness, plant medicine, psychedelics, and art to create novel products and disseminate information.

We believe that utilizing ancient knowledge of plant medicine is one way to help heal our broken healthcare system, and that technological innovations can be leveraged to tackle even the most complex of human diseases. We also believe that if given the tools to improve their health, people will choose to use them.

Our broader mission is to build self-sustaining medical models by leveraging digital technology, incorporating plant and psychedelic medicine, utilizing a community’s cultural assets, and encouraging participation among patients and providers within existing healthcare systems.

Our headquarters is in Philadelphia, PA, and we place a strong emphasis on involvement in our local community. We also have projects throughout the world including in Jamaica and Puerto Rico, and past projects in Bhutan and Brazil.