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By comparing and contrasting each offering a new [[Open Source Psychedelic-Assisted Therapy]] has been developed. Below is a brief summary of the analysis. | By comparing and contrasting each offering a new [[Open Source Psychedelic-Assisted Therapy]] has been developed. Below is a brief summary of the analysis. | ||
=== Clinician Background === | === Clinician Background === | ||
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* '''Indigenous approaches'''<ref>'''The role of Indigenous knowledges in psychedelic science'''. Fotiou, E. (2020). ''J. Psychedelic Stud.'' 4, 16–23. doi: 10.1556/2054.2019.031</ref> | * '''Indigenous approaches'''<ref>'''The role of Indigenous knowledges in psychedelic science'''. Fotiou, E. (2020). ''J. Psychedelic Stud.'' 4, 16–23. doi: 10.1556/2054.2019.031</ref> | ||
* '''Non-psychedelic therapeutic approaches'''<ref>'''Psychedelics and the new behaviourism: considering the integration of third-wave behaviour therapies with psychedelic-assisted therapy'''. Walsh, Z., and Thiessen, M. S. (2018). ''Int. Rev. Psychiatry'' 30, 343–349. doi: 10.1080/09540261.2018.1474088</ref> | * '''Non-psychedelic therapeutic approaches'''<ref>'''Psychedelics and the new behaviourism: considering the integration of third-wave behaviour therapies with psychedelic-assisted therapy'''. Walsh, Z., and Thiessen, M. S. (2018). ''Int. Rev. Psychiatry'' 30, 343–349. doi: 10.1080/09540261.2018.1474088</ref> | ||
All sources highlight the need for controlling three key parameters: | |||
# '''Patient attributes:''' medical exclusions, psychological framing. | |||
# '''Setting attributes:''' music, furnishing and light. | |||
# '''Clinician attributes''': background, experience, theoretical certification (such as CPAT) | |||
== CPAT Structure == | == CPAT Structure == | ||
All | All PAT training models contain three phases<ref>'''The Psychotherapeutic Framing of Psychedelic Drug Administration'''. Front. Psychol., Sec. Psychology for Clinical Settings. Published: 02 June 2022, accessed on 9th August 2022 via: <nowiki>https://doi.org/10.3389/fpsyg.2022.866018</nowiki></ref>. Preparation sessions make up the first stage and are intended to get individuals ready to benefit from the medication. The second stage of therapy is referred to as the medicine session(s), which refers to the period when medication is administered. The third phase, often known as "''integration''"<ref>'''Psychedelic harm reduction and integration: a transtheoretical model for clinical practice.''' Gorman, I., Nielson, E. M., Molinar, A., Cassidy, K., and Sabbagh, J. (2021). ''Front. Psychol.'' 12:645246. doi: 10.3389/fpsyg.2021.645246</ref> involves a process of reflection on the medicine session and how it could motivate cognitive and behavioural changes that last after the course of therapy. | ||
'''References''' | '''References''' | ||
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