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Ali Wright

1 paper in the library · publishing 2026

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Symptom-Specific Nuances in Psychedelic Integration: A Qualitative Study of Insights from Therapists Supporting Extended Difficulties in Naturalistic Settings

Research Square May 21, 2026 Ali Wright, David Luke, Oliver C Robinson et al.

Therapists use two phases to help people with extended difficulties after psychedelic use: stabilization (grounding, psychoeducation, safety) and processing (therapeutic alliance, meaning-making, pacing, somatic work). Specific adaptations address six common presentations: ontological shock (somatic grounding to counter philosophical spiraling), anxiety (framing symptoms as adaptive nervous-system responses), dissociation (safety planning and slow trauma work), self-perception disturbances (metaphorical exploration), resurfaced trauma (highlighting memory fallibility and gradual exposure), and disappointment (retrospective psychoeducation). These practice-informed findings are preliminary and highlight the need for further clinical guidance as psychedelic use expands.