An exploration of psychotherapists' readiness to join the psychedelic renaissance
Siobhan Scanlon, Gráinne Donohue
Counselling and Psychotherapy Research September 25, 2024 Peer reviewed DOI: 10.1002/capr.12828 via OpenAlex
Summary
The study explored the implications of psychedelic therapy on therapists, revealing three main themes: the importance of preparation for effective outcomes, differences between standard and psychedelic psychotherapy, and the personal and professional challenges faced by therapists. The findings emphasize the need for clear protocols to integrate psychedelics into clinical practice.
Study at a glance
| Design | qualitative study |
|---|---|
| Sample size | 6 |
| Population | therapists working in clinical or retreat settings |
| Key finding | The results highlighted challenges and revealed the need for clear protocols for integrating psychedelics into psychotherapy practice. |
Abstract
Abstract Background Research on psychedelics centres on two key areas: the action of psychedelics on the brain and the protocol for delivering therapy. There is little research that considers the implications of this novel therapy on the therapist delivering the treatment. This research study sought to explore this. Aim and Objectives The aim of this research was to explore the considerations for psychotherapists interested in delivering psychedelic therapy. Objectives were to examine the therapeutic conditions needed for effective outcomes, to explore the perceived differences between the practice of standard psychotherapy and psychedelic therapy and to determine the challenges for therapists working in the field. Method Six semi‐structured interviews were conducted with therapists who work in clinical or retreat settings. Interview transcripts were analysed using qualitative thematic analysis. Findings Three themes emerged that highlight the importance of preparation for effective clinical outcomes, the differences in standard and psychedelic practice and the personal and professional implications for therapists. Conclusions The results highlighted challenges and revealed the need for clear protocols for integrating psychedelics into psychotherapy practice.