Psychedelics are AMAZING healing tools. I have a friend who was actually cured of his learning disability through LSD use.
Okay, well maybe it wasn't completely cured, but the gains made were much more than any pharmaceutical or mainstream therapy has provided him.
My friend C. was raised by a very wealthy family who had enough money to pave a smooth road ahead of him all his life. This made it very difficult for him to build his own identity and he was trapped in the shell has parents had built him to be.
C. was diagnosed with ADHD and Executive Functioning Disorder towards the end of high school. Despite this disorder, he was accepted by and enrolled in one of the top universities in the country. His doctor had him on a high dose regimen of stimulants (3x 25mg Adderall a day!) through his sophomore year of college, when things started to take a negative turn. Compounding his issues, the doctors now though he had OCD. Halfway through his second semester, he was pulled out of school on medical leave to work on his issues. Of course, for someone with C.'s personality this was an incredibly traumatic event.
Upon his return to school in the fall he had a renewed motivation to do well in school, although he still was suffering from many of the same problems, to a lesser extent. His doctor switched his medication to lisdexamphetamine (aka Vyvanse) which eliminated some of the bad side effects of that the doctors had interpreted as OCD.
Right before C. left on medical leave, he and I tried LSD for the first time. I had an incredible first trip, LSD showed me all the wonder and beauty in the world. However, with all of C.'s problems at the time, he was never able to let himself relax and appreciate the trip. One thing that did make an impression on him though was MY experience. He was the potential and was determined to try again.
That fall when we returned to campus, we were in luck. LSD was plentiful! The previous year we struggled to find 4 or 5 hits, but now vials of liquid made their way into our circle. C. tripped with me maybe 5 times, each one better than the last for him. Finally, one night we made a breakthrough. A little bit of MDMA powder on top of the LSD was all he needed to SHATTER his defenses. The trip started off less than ideal, C. was very tense and was developing a headache during the come up. Once we were firmly in acid-land we took the molly, and I watched all of his defenses fall apart all at once. The next six hours were spent sitting in my room just talking. C. finally was able to open up and spoke about some of his deepest secrets and issues, things he's never told anyone before.
The LSD allowed him to see his problems, the MDMA allowed him to confront them. Combined, it made for a very productive therapy session.
A few weeks later, C. went back to his doctor and had the whole battery of tests done again. However the results this time were astonishing. His executive functioning had greatly improved and many of his ADHD symptoms were also improved. So much so that he no longer qualified for the disability accommodations provided by the school. He is now working with his doctor to get off of the amphetamines.
I can't say for sure that it was the psychedelics that caused such a dramatic reversal of his symptoms, but after researching the therapeutic potential of psychedelics I am confident that they played a major role in his recovery.