Cosmology of belonging: The role of community in the therapeutic use of psychedelics.

IF 1.9 4区 医学 Q3 HEALTH POLICY & SERVICES
Caroline Dorsen, Lola Noero, Michelle Knapp, Kristin Arden, William E Rosa
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Abstract

Background: The recent wave of clinical trials of psychedelic substances among patients with life-limiting illness has largely focused on individual healing. This most often translates to a single patient receiving an intervention with researchers guiding them. As social isolation and lack of connection are major drivers of current mental health crises and group work is expected to be an important aspect of psychedelic assisted psychotherapy, it is essential that we understand the role of community in psychedelic healing.

Objectives: To explore how psychedelic guides in the United States discuss the role of "community" in naturalistic psychedelic groups.

Methods: This is a secondary qualitative data study of data from a larger modified ethnographic study of psychedelic plant medicine use in the US. Fifteen facilitators of naturalistic psychedelic groups were recruited via snowball sampling. Content analysis was used to identify themes.

Results: Participants viewed the concept of community as essential to every aspect of psychedelic work, from the motivation to use psychedelics, to the psychedelic dosing experience and the integration of lessons learned during psychedelic experiences into everyday life. Themes and subthemes were identified. Theme 1: The arc of healing through community (Subthemes: Community as intention, the group psychedelic journey experience, community and integration); Theme 2: Naturally occurring psychedelic communities as group therapy (Subthemes [as described in Table 2]: Belonging, authenticity, corrective experience, trust, touch).

Significance: Results suggest that existing knowledge about therapeutic group processes may be helpful in structuring and optimizing group psychedelic work. More research is needed on how to leverage the benefit of community connection in the therapeutic psychedelic context, including size and composition of groups, selection and dosing of psychedelic substances in group settings, facilitator training, and role of community integration. Psychedelic groups may provide benefits that individual work does not support.

归属感的宇宙论:群体在迷幻药治疗使用中的作用。
背景:最近一波在生命受限疾病患者中使用致幻剂的临床试验主要集中在个体治疗上。这通常意味着单个患者在研究人员的指导下接受干预。由于社会孤立和缺乏联系是当前心理健康危机的主要驱动因素,而小组工作预计将成为迷幻辅助心理治疗的一个重要方面,因此我们必须了解社区在迷幻治疗中的作用。目的:探讨美国迷幻指南如何讨论“社区”在自然主义迷幻群体中的作用。方法:这是一项二次定性数据研究,数据来自一项更大的美国迷幻植物药物使用的修正人种学研究。采用滚雪球抽样的方法招募了15名自然主义迷幻组的引导者。内容分析用于确定主题。结果:参与者认为社区的概念对迷幻药工作的各个方面都是必不可少的,从使用迷幻药的动机,到迷幻药的剂量体验,再到将迷幻经验教训融入日常生活。确定了主题和次级主题。主题1:社群疗愈之弧线(副主题:社群为意向、团体迷幻之旅体验、社群与融合);主题2:自然发生的迷幻社区作为团体治疗(子主题[如表2所述]:归属感,真实性,纠正经验,信任,接触)。意义:结果表明,现有的关于治疗群体过程的知识可能有助于组织和优化群体迷幻工作。如何在治疗致幻剂环境中利用社区联系的好处需要更多的研究,包括群体的规模和组成,群体环境中致幻剂的选择和剂量,促进者培训和社区整合的作用。迷幻团体可能提供个人工作无法提供的好处。
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