2018
DOI: 10.1177/0269881118780612
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Abstract: The findings highlight the value of qualitative research in the psychopharmacological investigation of psychedelics. They describe perceived connections between drug- and non-drug factors, and provide suggestions for future research trial design and clinical applications.

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“…The potential and tendency of psychedelics to generate awe and mystical‐type experiences have been hypothesised as key underlying drivers of change by, for example, bringing a deeper sense of meaning and purpose in the lives of those suffering from addiction . Prior qualitative research on psychedelics for tobacco cessation corroborates this work, underscoring the importance of establishing strong rapport within a supportive therapeutic setting, as well as the value of qualitative research .…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 67%
“…The potential and tendency of psychedelics to generate awe and mystical‐type experiences have been hypothesised as key underlying drivers of change by, for example, bringing a deeper sense of meaning and purpose in the lives of those suffering from addiction . Prior qualitative research on psychedelics for tobacco cessation corroborates this work, underscoring the importance of establishing strong rapport within a supportive therapeutic setting, as well as the value of qualitative research .…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 67%
“…Whenever considering acceptance as a mechanism of positive change, it is important to note that acceptance should not be seen as an end in itself, but rather as a requirement for living in accordance with one's chosen values (38,100). The reciprocal relationship between acceptance and values may be reflected in the observation that patients commonly report reconnecting with personal values or discovering new ones through the psychedelic experience (13,48,101,102). On this basis, it can be assumed that treatment outcomes could be optimized by including values work in treatment.…”
Section: Clinical Considerations Integrating Psychedelic Interventionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Debates across the psychedelics community continue over whether guides or therapists should have personal experience of psychedelics, and how such figures best learn how to actand not actat the right times (e.g., Gasser, 2017). Few examples of useful guide interventions can also be found in the limited qualitative research that has been undertaken (e.g., Noorani, Garcia-Romeu, Swift, Griffiths, & Johnson, 2018). The prospect of a new hierarchy of formally credentialed versus uncredentialed therapists has been regarded within the psychedelics movement with irony among both those who extoll anti-hierarchy insights gained from the psychedelic experience and long-standing and respected guides who are skeptical of such endeavors as only increasing transference (e.g., Feldmar, 2015)including attribution to the therapist of the power to heal.…”
Section: Making a Medicine: Medicalizationmentioning
confidence: 99%