Psychedelic-Assisted Therapy Training: An Argument in Support of Firsthand Experience of Nonordinary States of Consciousness in the Development of Competence.

Psychedelic medicine (New Rochelle, N.Y.) Pub Date : 2024-09-04 eCollection Date: 2024-09-01 DOI:10.1089/psymed.2023.0004
Shannon Dames, Crosbie Watler, Pamela Kryskow, Pearl Allard, Michelle Gagnon, Wes Taylor, Vivian W L Tsang
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Introduction: This perspective on experiential training delves into the potential benefits and counterarguments related to integrating firsthand experience of psychedelic-assisted therapy (PaT) to enhance the competency of trainees.

The case for experiential training as a core pat competency: Experiential training serves a dual purpose: promoting therapists' mental wellness and refining their skills in facilitating healing in nonordinary states of consciousness. With a rising demand for PaT amid a growing mental health crisis, therapists are increasingly seeking PaT training, including experiential training from underground sources. Educators actively strive to establish formal PaT competencies and training standards, recognizing the need to consider both perspectives in this discourse.

Counter arguments: The emergence of differing opinions on the therapeutic value of firsthand exposure to PaT and concerns about potential bias underscores the necessity for further research to substantiate claims on both sides.

Access: Whether or not consensus is achieved, the persistent demand for experiential training remains. Offering this form of training in regulated settings has the potential to reduce reliance on illicit sources for this sought-after form of training, ensuring a more controlled and ethical approach.

迷幻辅助治疗训练:支持能力发展中非寻常意识状态的第一手经验的论证。
导言:这一体验式培训的观点深入探讨了与整合迷幻辅助治疗(PaT)的第一手经验有关的潜在好处和反对意见,以提高受训者的能力。将体验式训练作为核心能力的案例:体验式训练有双重目的:促进治疗师的心理健康,提高他们在特殊意识状态下的治疗技能。随着心理健康危机的加剧,对PaT的需求不断增加,治疗师越来越多地寻求PaT培训,包括地下资源的体验式培训。教育工作者积极努力建立正式的PaT能力和培训标准,认识到在这一论述中需要考虑这两个方面。反对意见:关于直接接触PaT的治疗价值的不同意见的出现以及对潜在偏见的担忧强调了进一步研究以证实双方主张的必要性。获取:无论是否达成共识,对经验培训的持续需求仍然存在。在受管制的环境中提供这种形式的培训有可能减少对这种受欢迎的培训形式的非法来源的依赖,确保采取更受控制和更合乎道德的方法。
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