Epistemic Risk Reduction in Psychedelic-Assisted Therapy.

Q3 Neuroscience
Chiara Caporuscio, Sascha Benjamin Fink
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Abstract

Belief change is crucial to therapeutic benefit in psychedelic-assisted therapy as well as in more traditional forms of therapy. However, the use of psychedelics comes with a few unique challenges that require extra caution. First, drastic belief changes may occur faster than in regular therapy. Facing radical and transformative insights all at once rather than through a gradual process of discovery and integration can lead patients to a volatile, confusing or disorienting epistemic state. Additionally, we know psychedelic substances generate hallucinatory experiences that come with a high degree of confidence and noetic certainty despite not necessarily being connected with reality. On the other hand, telling a patient which ones of her beliefs are true and which ones are not seems beyond the competence of a psychotherapist, if not an abuse of their authority and power. This is even more dangerous when psychedelics are involved, because power imbalance between patient and therapist is exacerbated by the therapist's role as a guiding figure throughout an intense altered state of consciousness. Because of this suggestible state, the therapist's beliefs might have a disproportionate influence, and even well-intentioned nudging might significantly stray the patient's beliefs.How can a therapist help a patient navigate their epistemic uncertainty around psychedelic insights while preserving the patient's autonomy? This chapter will attempt to answer this question through a philosophical and epistemological lens. We will review different strategies to mitigate epistemic risks in psychedelic-assisted therapy and argue that such risks can be significantly reduced by adapting these strategies dynamically to the individual patient's needs.

在迷幻辅助疗法中降低认识风险。
无论是在迷幻药辅助疗法中,还是在更为传统的疗法中,信念的改变对于治疗效果都至关重要。然而,使用迷幻剂会带来一些独特的挑战,需要格外谨慎。首先,信念的急剧转变可能比常规治疗更快。一下子面对激进和变革性的见解,而不是通过一个渐进的发现和整合过程,可能会导致患者陷入一种动荡、混乱或迷失方向的认识状态。此外,我们知道迷幻药会产生幻觉体验,尽管不一定与现实相关,但这种体验会带来高度的自信和确定性。另一方面,告诉病人哪些信念是真的,哪些是假的,这似乎超出了心理治疗师的能力范围,甚至可以说是对其权威和权力的滥用。当涉及到迷幻药时,这种情况就更加危险了,因为在强烈的意识改变状态下,治疗师作为引导者的角色会加剧病人和治疗师之间的权力失衡。由于这种易受暗示的状态,治疗师的信念可能会产生不成比例的影响,即使是善意的暗示也可能会严重偏离患者的信念。治疗师如何才能在维护患者自主权的同时,帮助患者在迷幻洞察的认识论不确定性方面取得进展呢?本章将尝试从哲学和认识论的角度来回答这个问题。我们将回顾在迷幻辅助治疗中减轻认识论风险的不同策略,并论证通过动态调整这些策略以适应患者的个体需求,可以大大降低这种风险。
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Current topics in behavioral neurosciences
Current topics in behavioral neurosciences Neuroscience-Behavioral Neuroscience
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