This psychedelic therapy FAQ compiles the most common and most important questions from people seriously considering psilocybin or other psychedelic-assisted approaches. The answers here are grounded in current clinical research, verified legal data, and practical...
Psychedelic tourism is growing fast, and so is the number of people booking retreats abroad with little more than a website and a payment link between them and a high-dose experience. Psychedelic retreat abroad safety depends heavily on who is running the program,...
Research from Johns Hopkins, NYU, and Imperial College London shows that psilocybin long term effects on depression and anxiety can persist well beyond the session itself, with some studies tracking sustained improvements at 6, 12, and even 4.5 years post-treatment....
Psychedelic integration therapy is the structured process of making sense of, and applying, what surfaces during a psychedelic experience. It is not optional aftercare. Research and clinical practice both point to integration as the phase where the therapeutic value...
Somatic integration after a psychedelic experience refers to the process of using body-based practices to help your nervous system process, stabilize, and anchor what surfaced during the experience. Insights from a psychedelic journey do not always translate into...
Psilocybin eating disorder treatment is an emerging area of clinical research, with early trials in anorexia nervosa showing that the compound is well-tolerated and may help shift entrenched psychological patterns. The data is preliminary, the sample sizes are small,...