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Eliza Slavet

VA San Diego Healthcare System

1 paper in the library · 2 citations · publishing 2026

Papers

Chaplains in Psychedelic Assisted Therapy: Rationale and Competencies

Journal of Religion and Health February 28, 2026 Stephen P. Lewis, Jaime Clark-Soles, Oriana Mayorga et al. 2 citations

Professional clinical chaplains, as subject matter experts in spirituality and health, are an asset to psychedelic-assisted therapies and should be utilized in research trials and clinical practice. The article argues that participants in clinical trials consistently report mystical-type experiences during dosing sessions, which may mediate clinical improvements in depression, PTSD, anxiety, and substance use disorders. Given a relative lack of training in spirituality and religion among interprofessional practitioners, chaplains can provide spiritual and emotional support, helping participants navigate non-ordinary states of consciousness with safety and insight. Competencies include spiritual and religious care, spiritual inquiry, empathic presence, ethical engagement, and advocacy. Chaplains will need specialized education and supervised experience beyond standard requirements.