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Rosanna Ellis

@RosannaEEllis

Palliative Care Nurse, MSc. Interested in the potential of psychedelics at the end of life. Co-founder of @EssenceMedicine || https://t.co/dxla4SlfhE

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We’re going to be running our Journey Home programme again from May 23rd. This six week programme is for anyone facing life threatening illness. More details and testimonials on our website. Please spread the word 🙏🏽

“I would absolutely recommend this course in a heartbeat. I was struggling to connect with people who 'got it' when I stumbled across Essence Medicine. I can say, with all honesty, those 6 weeks were the most fulfilling and transformative of my life.” instagram.com/p/CcGVliPoQil/…



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“I would absolutely recommend this course in a heartbeat. I was struggling to connect with people who 'got it' when I stumbled across Essence Medicine. I can say, with all honesty, those 6 weeks were the most fulfilling and transformative of my life.” instagram.com/p/CcGVliPoQil/…


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Incredibly proud to launch Essence Medicine into the world today ✨. @RosannaEEllis and I have launched EM after recognising a need for more psycho-spiritual care input for people affected by life-limiting illness and those in remission. Please share 🙏🏽 essence-medicine.com


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Could psychedelics offer a paradigm-shifting approach to palliative care? Patients gain new perspectives that may help to provide more levity in how they navigate and experience life, and view death @ivorinfo @eddietalksdrugs @SamwiseGandy @RosannaEEllis opendemocracy.net/en/transformat…


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‘Nobody ever says ‘I wish we’d never talked about dying.’ I’ve lost count of the people who say ‘I wish we’d talked more.’ Read more of ⁦@drkathrynmannix⁩ brilliant #FiveThings here: lifedeathwhatever.com/five-things-bl…


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Dear Mr Farage, as an NHS doctor who cares for terminally ill inpatients, let me tell you what’s disgraceful. 1/n

This is the most extreme form of project fear yet, these people are an absolute disgrace. independent.co.uk/final-say/brex…



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A thought for today... and for tomorrow...: "By meditating on death, we paradoxically become conscious of life. How extraordinary it is to be here at all. Awareness of death can jolt us awake to the sensuality of existence." (Batchelor, 1998).


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When even the Queen's estate is treacherously smuggling money out of the country, the Establishment is revealed as rotten from top to toe


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Why rescheduling LSD and psilocybin would transform research into treating depression and anxiety fb.me/5fgl8iC4Q


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There are so many things wrong with this: talktofrank.com/drug/lsd #misinformation

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Why the time has come for “Acid Corbynism” fb.me/aRl7skjCN


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“Change will lead to insight more often than insight will lead to change.” - Milton H. Erickson


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well worth a read. says what many of us have for years - a regulated market is the best way to protect young people - time for uk to wise up

#StreetLottery, our report on cannabis and mental health is now available online. volteface.me/publications/s…



The potential of psychedelic psychotherapy for the dying.

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I spoke with a #hospice nurse about death. Here are the takeaways charlotteagenda.com/106205/hospice…


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A culture is strong when people work with each other for each other. A culture is weak when people work against each other for themselves.


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Hallucinogenic drugs could soon work 'like a surgical intervention' for mental illness fb.me/1h3lvj8jB


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