Psychedelic integration and transformation

Jorge Branco
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This research aimed to better understand the lived experience of people who have participated in psychedelic experiences, and inquire into how they have integrated these experiences. This study used the qualitative transpersonal research method of intuitive inquiry. In this unique methodology, the researcher is able to draw on both intellect and intuition while moving through a five-cycle hermeneutical process. The main research focus of interest was the practices that nine participants interviewed developed or are still developing during their integration phase, and the support system of individuals who accompanied their journey. The goal of integration is to merge the psychedelic experience with a person’s daily life in a way that helps them live a fuller life with less distress, and to maximize benefits while minimizing harm in an integral lifestyle context. Two pillars have been identified which optimize integration: the integral practices executed on a daily, weekly, and/or monthly basis, and the support system helping process and translate the experience (e.g. coach, therapist, mentor, guide). As non-clinical psychedelic use increases and psychedelic-assisted therapy gains mainstream acceptance, it is critical to maximize integration that an individual has a myriad of integral practices that touch on physical, mental, emotional, interpersonal, and spiritual domains. This integral development process can be better supported by a transpersonal support system, since the psychedelic experience can surface transpersonal content which is often difficult to frame.
迷幻药的融合与转化
这项研究旨在更好地了解参与过迷幻体验的人的生活经历,并探究他们是如何将这些经历融为一体的。本研究采用了直觉探究的定性超个人研究方法。在这一独特的方法中,研究人员能够同时利用智力和直觉,并通过五轮诠释学过程进行研究。研究的主要关注点是受访的九位参与者在融合阶段所发展或仍在发展的实践,以及伴随他们旅程的个人支持系统。融合的目标是将迷幻体验与个人的日常生活结合起来,帮助他们过上更充实的生活,减少痛苦,并在完整的生活方式背景下最大限度地获益,同时减少伤害。已经确定了优化整合的两大支柱:每天、每周和/或每月执行的整体实践,以及帮助处理和转化体验的支持系统(如教练、治疗师、导师、向导)。随着非临床迷幻药使用的增加以及迷幻药辅助疗法被主流社会所接受,个人拥有大量涉及身体、心理、情感、人际关系和精神领域的综合实践对于最大限度地实现整合至关重要。超个人支持系统可以更好地支持这一整体发展过程,因为迷幻体验可以浮现出超个人的内容,而这些内容往往难以定格。
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