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How Should Clinicians Share Decision Making With Patients Interested in Using Psychedelics to Feel Psychologically Safe?

Jennifer C. Jones, Aisha Mohammed

AMA journal of ethics November 1, 2024 Peer reviewed DOI: 10.1001/amajethics.2024.842 via Semantic Scholar

Summary

Health care practitioners can help transgender patients minimize potential harms of psychedelics by providing psychoeducation and resources to identify clinical trials or skilled practitioners. This approach supports patients' agency in mental health care and fosters moments of peace.

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Key finding Health care practitioners can support transgender patients' safe use of psychedelics through psychoeducation and resource provision.

Abstract

This commentary on a case of a transgender patient interested in using psychedelics to feel more at peace and achieve a sense of psychological safety argues that health care practitioners can help their patients minimize potential harms of psychedelics by providing psychoeducation and resources to identify clinical trials or skilled and knowledgeable psychedelic practitioners. This approach can support patients' agency in their mental health care and ability to foster moments of peace in their lives.

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