Psychedelic Therapist Sexual Misconduct and Other Adverse Experiences Among a Sample of Naturalistic Psychedelic Users.

Psychedelic medicine (New Rochelle, N.Y.) Pub Date : 2025-02-27 eCollection Date: 2025-03-01 DOI:10.1089/psymed.2024.0011
Daniel J Kruger, Jacob S Aday, Christopher W Fields, Nicholas Kolbman, Nicolas Glynos, Julie Barron, Moss Herberholz, Kevin F Boehnke
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Introduction: Psychedelic substances have been used for centuries in various cultural and religious contexts, and more recently, in clinical research and therapy. There is a surge of interest in psychedelics, and psychedelic-assisted psychotherapy is becoming increasingly accessible. However, most individuals using psychedelics do so outside of therapeutic contexts. It is important to understand the adverse experiences that may occur with psychedelic use, as well as adverse events that may happen even in therapeutic contexts.

Materials and methods: We conducted an anonymous online survey of individuals who self-reported past psychedelic use. We asked about the frequency of experiencing 12 different adverse experiences when using psychedelics, and if they or someone they know was the victim of inappropriate sexual contact by a psychedelic sitter, guide, or practitioner. Participants could also describe other adverse experiences.

Results: Among 1,221 participants, most reported having adverse experiences such as being frightened (74.3%), sadness (58.6%), feeling their body shake or tremble (54.3%), and loneliness (51.6%) during their psychedelic experiences. About half of participants reported having some other adverse experience, and one in ten participants had adverse physical reactions. About one-third of participants knew someone who was arrested for possession or use of psychedelics; 8% reported that they or someone they know was the victim of inappropriate sexual contact by a psychedelic sitter, guide, or practitioner; and one-quarter of participants knew someone who experienced a severe adverse event other than inappropriate sexual contact or arrest.

Conclusion: Despite beneficial effects, psychedelic experiences can also be challenging, distressing, or even harmful. Adverse events can increase the risks of psychological harm, legal problems, stigma, and public health issues. Therefore, it is essential to prevent, identify, manage, and treat adverse events during psychedelic experiences to ensure the safety and well-being of the participants and the facilitators, and create opportunities for "integration" even with unguided sessions.

在自然主义致幻剂使用者样本中,致幻剂治疗师性行为不端和其他不良经历。
导言:迷幻物质已经在不同的文化和宗教背景下使用了几个世纪,最近,在临床研究和治疗中。人们对致幻剂的兴趣激增,致幻剂辅助的心理治疗也越来越容易获得。然而,大多数使用致幻剂的人是在治疗环境之外使用致幻剂的。重要的是要了解使用致幻剂可能发生的不良经历,以及甚至在治疗环境中可能发生的不良事件。材料和方法:我们对自我报告过去使用迷幻药的个人进行了匿名在线调查。我们询问了在使用迷幻药时经历12种不同不良经历的频率,以及他们或他们认识的人是否被迷幻药保姆、向导或从业者不当性接触的受害者。参与者还可以描述其他不良经历。结果:在1221名参与者中,大多数人报告在迷幻体验中有不良经历,如害怕(74.3%)、悲伤(58.6%)、感觉身体颤抖(54.3%)和孤独(51.6%)。大约一半的参与者报告有一些其他不良经历,十分之一的参与者有不良的身体反应。大约三分之一的参与者认识因持有或使用迷幻药而被捕的人;8%的人报告说,他们或他们认识的人是迷幻药保姆、向导或从业者不当性接触的受害者;四分之一的参与者知道有人经历过严重的不良事件,而不是不适当的性接触或逮捕。结论:除了有益的效果,迷幻体验也可能是具有挑战性的,痛苦的,甚至是有害的。不良事件可增加心理伤害、法律问题、污名化和公共卫生问题的风险。因此,预防、识别、管理和治疗迷幻体验过程中的不良事件是至关重要的,以确保参与者和促进者的安全和健康,并为“融合”创造机会,即使是在没有指导的情况下。
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