Psychedelic psychotherapy comprises five important stages: intake, preparation, the experience, integration, and embodiment. Each stage contributes uniquely to the client’s journey, emphasizing that the process is more than just the psychedelic experience. Prioritizing client safety is essential, with screening steps to identify any contraindications. The informed consent process ensures that clients understand the potential risks and benefits, empowering them to make informed decisions. Overall, the transformation through this therapy extends far beyond the initial psychedelic experience, nurturing a lifelong process of growth and healing.
Psychedelics and psychedelic psychotherapy do not work for everyone. Prospective clients must be screened to ensure their safety and the suitability of therapy.
The informed consent process helps ensure that clients are fully aware of risks and benefits, allowing them to make informed decisions about their therapeutic journey.
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