Are Psychedelic Experiences Transformative? Can We Consent to Them?
Perspectives in biology and medicine January 1, 2024 Brent M Kious, Andrew Peterson, Amy L McGuire 21 citations
Psychedelic substances hold promise for treating many conditions, but some argue that informed consent for their use may be impossible because psychedelic experiences can be transformative in the sense defined by L. A. Paul—involving knowledge that cannot be obtained otherwise or changes in the self. This article argues that there is limited evidence that psychedelic experiences are transformative in Paul's sense, and they may not differ in transformative features from other common medical experiences where informed consent is clearly possible. Even if psychedelic experiences can be transformative, informed consent remains possible. The article closes with recommendations for how informed consent processes should reflect the distinct features of psychedelic experiences.