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To be a psychedelic guide the following is of the utmost importance: | To be a psychedelic guide the following is of the utmost importance: | ||
* Understanding the risk and benefits associated with administering psychedelics. | * Understanding the risk and benefits associated with administering [[psychedelics]]. | ||
* Best practice techniques in regards to preparation (before) and integration (after) | * Best practice techniques in regards to preparation (before) and integration (after). | ||
*Being up to date with the most recent scientific data. |
Revision as of 07:30, 9 August 2022
The safest way to experience psychedelic therapy is to undergo the experience with a certified guide. Currently there are very few certified guides as this is a relatively new area of therapy, however recently several training organisations have created new courses offering healthcare practitioners the ability to achieve a Certificate in Psychedelic Assisted Therapy.
According to research trials, the advantages of psychedelics when used in psychotherapy include, but are not limited to, reducing anxiety and depression (including for those who have not found relief from other types of therapy or drug treatment), addressing persistent symptoms of post-traumatic stress disorder, treating addiction, and reducing existential distress in patients with terminal illnesses.
To be a psychedelic guide the following is of the utmost importance:
- Understanding the risk and benefits associated with administering psychedelics.
- Best practice techniques in regards to preparation (before) and integration (after).
- Being up to date with the most recent scientific data.