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Group administration and integration in psychedelic therapy

Paul Thambi, Christopher “Chris” Stauffer

While indigenous cultures have commonly used psychedelics in group settings in their traditional practices, most recent psychedelic-assisted therapy research has focused on individualized, single-subject protocols. However, a handful of new studies and practitioners are utilizing group administration and/or integration, which may both decrease cost of care and provide other benefits of conventional group therapy. Join us to hear more about the potential benefits, risks, and complexities of group-oriented psychedelic-assisted therapy.

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