Set and Setting for Psychedelic Harm Reduction.

Q3 Neuroscience
Ido Hartogsohn
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Abstract

Set and setting is a fundamental concept in the field of psychedelic studies, denoting the crucial importance of context to determining the character and quality of experiences with psychedelics. This paper suggests a framework for thinking of set and setting and its relevance for psychedelic harm reduction. It discusses how "set," the diverse factors related to an individual's mindset, and "setting," the diverse environmental dimensions, influence the psychedelic experience and its outcomes, and the relevance to the field of harm reduction. It additionally provides an overview of four basic modalities of set and setting, the therapeutic, the clinical trial, the ritualistic, and the recreational, examining the differences in set and setting between each and the other according to several key parameters, the implications of such differences, and the ways in which harm reduction strategies informed by the principles of set and setting can be integrated to increase safety and benefits in each case. The integration of set and setting principles into public health policies, alongside education on their significance, could further the efficacy of harm reduction programs in the field of psychedelics.

减少迷幻药危害的布景和场景。
背景和环境是迷幻药研究领域的一个基本概念,表示背景对决定迷幻药体验的特征和质量至关重要。本文提出了一个思考 "场景 "和 "环境 "的框架及其与减少迷幻药危害的相关性。本文讨论了 "背景"(与个人心态相关的各种因素)和 "环境"(各种环境因素)如何影响迷幻体验及其结果,以及与减少伤害领域的相关性。此外,它还概述了四种基本的 "设置 "和 "环境 "模式,即治疗、临床试验、仪式和娱乐,并根据几个关键参数研究了每种模式在 "设置 "和 "环境 "方面的差异、这些差异的影响,以及如何将 "设置 "和 "环境 "原则中的减低伤害策略结合起来,以提高每种情况下的安全性和益处。将 "集合 "和 "设定 "原则纳入公共卫生政策,同时开展有关其重要性的教育,可以进一步提高迷幻药领域减少危害计划的效力。
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Current topics in behavioral neurosciences
Current topics in behavioral neurosciences Neuroscience-Behavioral Neuroscience
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