Participants' Experience of Psychedelic Integration Groups and Processes: A Qualitative Thematic Analysis.

Psychedelic medicine (New Rochelle, N.Y.) Pub Date : 2025-02-27 eCollection Date: 2025-03-01 DOI:10.1089/psymed.2024.0027
Nadav Liam Modlin, Tyler McPhee, Nira Zazon, Maria Sarang, Rebecca Hignett, Susannah Pick, Anthony Cleare, Victoria Williamson, James Rucker
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Background: Psychedelics such as psilocybin, lysergic acid diethylamide, and 3,4-methylenedioxymethamphetamine are increasingly recognized for their potential therapeutic benefits in treating complex and chronic mental health conditions. Growing public interest in psychedelics may drive increased consumption outside of medically supervised clinical trials. Correspondingly, legality issues and potential risks of unregulated use underscore the need for structured aftercare support, including psychedelic integration groups, to reduce harm potential.

Methods: This study utilized a cross-sectional, observational, online, anonymous survey with 65 participants who used psychedelics and attended psychedelic integration groups. Participants provided qualitative data on their experiences via open-ended questions. Employing a deliberate analytic strategy, responses were subsequently analyzed using thematic analysis to identify key patterns and themes.

Results: Three primary themes and associated subthemes emerged from the data: (1) reasons for attending psychedelic integration groups, (2) utility of psychedelic integration groups, and (3) adverse factors influencing participants' experience of the group.

Discussion: The study underscores the therapeutic potential of psychedelic integration groups in providing essential community support and facilitating the processing of psychedelic experiences. However, it also highlights significant challenges, such as managing group dynamics and ensuring facilitators are adequately trained. These findings suggest that while integration groups can mitigate some risks associated with psychedelic use, research is needed to optimize their structure and effectiveness. Specifically, future studies should explore the development of standardized protocols and facilitator training programs to enhance the safety and efficacy of these groups. This research is crucial to inform policy and practice, ensuring that individuals seeking integration support and aftercare following psychedelic use have access to well-designed and delivered interventions.

参与者迷幻整合群体与过程之经验:质性主题分析。
背景:迷幻药如裸盖菇素、麦角酸二乙胺和3,4-亚甲基二氧基甲基苯丙胺因其治疗复杂和慢性精神健康状况的潜在疗效而日益得到认可。公众对致幻剂日益增长的兴趣可能会推动在医学监督下的临床试验之外的消费增加。相应地,不受管制使用的合法性问题和潜在风险强调需要有组织的事后护理支持,包括迷幻药物整合小组,以减少潜在的危害。方法:本研究采用横断面、观察性、在线、匿名调查,共有65名参与者使用致幻剂并参加致幻剂整合小组。参与者通过开放式问题提供了关于他们经历的定性数据。采用深思熟虑的分析策略,随后使用主题分析来分析响应,以确定关键模式和主题。结果:从数据中产生了三个主要主题和相关的次主题:(1)参加迷幻整合小组的原因;(2)迷幻整合小组的效用;(3)影响参与者小组体验的不利因素。讨论:该研究强调了迷幻整合团体在提供必要的社区支持和促进迷幻体验处理方面的治疗潜力。然而,它也强调了重大挑战,例如管理群体动态和确保辅导员得到充分培训。这些发现表明,虽然整合组可以减轻与迷幻药使用相关的一些风险,但需要进行研究以优化其结构和有效性。具体来说,未来的研究应该探索制定标准化的协议和辅导员培训计划,以提高这些群体的安全性和有效性。这项研究对政策和实践至关重要,确保在使用迷幻药后寻求整合支持和善后护理的个人能够获得精心设计和交付的干预措施。
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