“尊重美丽的联系”:LGBTQA+提供安全和包容的迷幻辅助治疗的观点。

IF 2.4 4区 心理学 Q2 PSYCHOLOGY, MULTIDISCIPLINARY
Riccardo Miceli Mcmillan, James A Fowler, Tamara Erbacher, Renee E E Ireland, Samantha J Brown, Annette Brömdal, Grace Y Wang, Amy B Mullens
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摘要

迷幻辅助疗法(PAT)是一种快速发展的治疗方法,迄今为止很少考虑LGBTQA+个体的细微需求。本研究探讨了LGBTQA+个体认为医疗保健提供者(HCPs)在提供PAT时需要考虑的重要因素。全球18岁以上的LGBTQA+个体样本,他们至少有一次以非微剂量的方式使用经典迷幻化合物的经历,被招募到一项在线调查中。在130份答复中,43份提供了与本研究相关的定性数据。数据分析使用归纳反身专题方法,并制定了三个主题。主题1“反思你的偏见,学习语言”描述了医护人员应该如何了解LGBTQA+问题,以在准备会议期间建立信任并确保安全。主题2“身份与普遍意识的回归”描述了HCPs在支持身份探索时应如何采用灵活的、以客户为主导的方法。主题3“在那里的艺术”描述了hcp在客户的迷幻体验中应该如何深思熟虑地调整他们的存在。这些发现为加强针对LGBTQA+群体客户量身定制的PAT协议的开发提供了细致入微的见解,强调了对LGBTQA+个体的各种经历和需求的护理需求。
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"Honoring Beautiful Connections": LGBTQA+ Perspectives on Providing Safe and Inclusive Psychedelic-Assisted Therapy.

Psychedelic-Assisted Therapy (PAT) is a rapidly growing therapeutic approach that to date has rarely considered the nuanced needs of LGBTQA+ individuals. This study explores what LGBTQA+ individuals consider important for healthcare providers (HCPs) to consider when providing PAT. A global sample of LGBTQA+ individuals aged 18+ who had experience using a classic psychedelic compound at least once in a non-microdose manner were recruited into an online survey. Of 130 responses, 43 provided qualitative data relevant for the present study. Data were analyzed using an inductive reflexive thematic approach and three themes were developed. Theme 1 "Reflect on Your Biases and Learn the Language" described how HCPs should learn about LGBTQA+ issues to build trust and ensure safety during preparation sessions. Theme 2 "Identity and the Return from Universal Consciousness" described how HCPs should adopt a flexible, client-led approach when supporting identity exploration. Theme 3 "The Art of Being-There"described how HCPs should thoughtfully modulate their presence during clients' psychedelic experiences. These findings offer nuanced insights into enhancing the development of PAT protocols tailored for clients from LGBTQA+ communities, underscoring the need for care that acknowledges the variety of experiences and needs of LGBTQA+ individuals.

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期刊介绍: The Journal of Homosexuality is an internationally acclaimed, peer-reviewed publication devoted to publishing a wide variety of disciplinary and interdisciplinary scholarship to foster a thorough understanding of the complexities, nuances, and the multifaceted aspects of sexuality and gender. The chief aim of the journal is to publish thought-provoking scholarship by researchers, community activists, and scholars who employ a range of research methodologies and who offer a variety of perspectives to continue shaping knowledge production in the arenas of lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender (LGBT) studies and queer studies. The Journal of Homosexuality is committed to offering substantive, accessible reading to researchers and general readers alike in the hope of: spurring additional research, offering ideas to integrate into educational programs at schools, colleges & universities, or community-based organizations, and manifesting activism against sexual and gender prejudice (e.g., homophobia, biphobia and transphobia), including the promotion of sexual and gender justice.
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