Creating Greater Safety in Psychedelic-Assisted Therapy Spaces
January 1, 2023 DOI: 10.46569/20.500.12680/cf95jj52q via OpenAlex
Summary
The study highlights a concerning trend of abuse by psychedelic therapists against clients as the medical legalization of psychedelic-assisted therapy progresses. It synthesizes literature on safety, examines accounts from three survivors of therapy abuse, and analyzes interviews with four therapists. The findings indicate a need for improved protocols to protect clients, including enhanced therapist training, better reporting mechanisms for misconduct, and clear ethical guidelines to reduce harm.
Study at a glance
| Sample size | 7 |
|---|---|
| Population | survivors of therapy abuse and psychedelic therapists |
| Key finding | The field of psychedelic-assisted therapy requires enhanced safeguards to prevent client abuse and improve safety protocols. |
Abstract
As the medical legalization of psychedelic-assisted therapy quickly approaches in Western society, more stories of abuse by psychedelic therapists against clients are emerging, tracing a disturbing pattern and history of exploitation and abuses of power in the field.Utilizing the survivor-centered approach as a theoretical framework, this research study examines the existing literature about safety within psychedelic-assisted therapy spaces, provides a synthesis of three survivors' accounts of therapy abuse, and analyzes four interviews conducted with psychedelic therapists in order to answer the research questions: 1) What are the protocols and safeguards currently in place to protect clients from sexual abuse or boundary violations during psychedelicassisted therapy treatments? 2) Which have worked, which have failed, and which need to be changed or added?To reduce harm and promote safer experiences for clients, the field of psychedelic-assisted therapy needs to implement a multi-faceted process of safeguards, including more rigorous education and training in the therapist certification process, comprehensive avenues for reporting misconduct, immediate investigations into allegations, and definitive codes of ethics and norms of conduct.