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Spiritual health practitioners' contributions to psychedelic assisted therapy: A qualitative analysis

Psychedelic-assisted therapies hold early promise for treating multiple psychiatric conditions. However, absent standards for the care, teams providing psychedelic-assisted therapy pose a major roadblock to safe administration. Psychedelics often produce spiritually and existentially meaningful expe...

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Main Authors: Peacock, Caroline, Mascaro, Jennifer S, Brauer, Erin, Zarrabi, Ali John, Dunlop, Boadie W, Maples-Keller, Jessica L, Grant, George H, Raison, Charles L, Rab, Fayzan, Palitsky, Roman
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description Psychedelic-assisted therapies hold early promise for treating multiple psychiatric conditions. However, absent standards for the care, teams providing psychedelic-assisted therapy pose a major roadblock to safe administration. Psychedelics often produce spiritually and existentially meaningful experiences, and spiritual health practitioners have been involved in administering psychedelic-assisted therapies in multiple settings, suggesting important qualifications for delivering these therapies. However, the roles and competencies of spiritual health practitioners in psychedelic-assisted therapies have not been described in research. This study examined interviews with 15 spiritual health practitioners who have facilitated psychedelic-assisted therapy. Thematic analyses focused on their contributions, application of expertise and professional background, and roles in administering these therapies. Seven themes emerged, comprising two domains: unique and general contributions. Unique contributions included: competency to work with spiritual material, awareness of power dynamics, familiarity with non-ordinary states of consciousness, holding space, and offer a counterbalance to biomedical perspectives. General contributions included use of generalizable therapeutic repertoire when conducting PAT, and contributing to interdisciplinary collaboration. Spiritual health practitioners bring unique and specific expertise to psychedelic-assisted therapy based on their training and professional experience. They are skilled at interprofessional collaboration in a way that complements other clinical team members. Psychedelic-assisted therapy teams may benefit from including spiritual health practitioners. In order to ensure rigorous standards and quality care, further efforts to delineate the roles and necessary qualifications and training of spiritual health clinicians for psychedelic-assisted therapy are needed.
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Clergy
Clinical trials
Collaboration
Cooperation
Dosage and administration
Education
Familiarity
FDA approval
Hallucinogenic drugs
Hallucinogens - therapeutic use
Healers
Interviews
Ketamine
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Mental health
People and Places
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Practice
Professionals
Psychedelic drugs
Psychotherapy
Qualitative analysis
Quality of Health Care
Religion
Roles
Social Sciences
Spirituality
Teams
Therapy
Training
title Spiritual health practitioners' contributions to psychedelic assisted therapy: A qualitative analysis
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