So how does a 'bad trip' work?
One of the major risks of this type of treatment for those with mental health conditions (clinical level meaning severity is higher than what you see in the general population) is that when this gate opens and whole lot of 'stuffs' comes pouring out. You would need to be able to help someone to manage this level of discomfort bc the reason why they closed up is due to being overwhelmed and incapacitated by their 'trauma' or emotions or whatnot. There are methods to deal with that (altho I am not sure what these researchers are doing to ensure someone doesn't get too deep, too fast).
When you are using psychedelics, is there a way you make sure you prevent 'bad trips'? Jeremy shared the possible effects of using substances such as alcohol w/ LSD - so that is one important point- no mixing. Any other ways to ensure a kind of 'safety'?
One of the major risks of this type of treatment for those with mental health conditions (clinical level meaning severity is higher than what you see in the general population) is that when this gate opens and whole lot of 'stuffs' comes pouring out. You would need to be able to help someone to manage this level of discomfort bc the reason why they closed up is due to being overwhelmed and incapacitated by their 'trauma' or emotions or whatnot. There are methods to deal with that (altho I am not sure what these researchers are doing to ensure someone doesn't get too deep, too fast).
When you are using psychedelics, is there a way you make sure you prevent 'bad trips'? Jeremy shared the possible effects of using substances such as alcohol w/ LSD - so that is one important point- no mixing. Any other ways to ensure a kind of 'safety'?