Challenging Psychedelic Experiences Project

Post-Psychedelic Difficulties Practitioner Directory Therapists, counsellors & psychiatrists supporting recovery from post-psychedelic difficulties

We are building a public directory of clinicians who support people experiencing difficulties following psychedelic experiences. If you offer this work, we invite you to be listed.

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Practitioner Code of Conduct

As part of joining this directory, we ask practitioners to confirm agreement with the following principles:

  • I will not provide psychedelics to people in a destabilised state.
  • If people come to me with visions or recovered memories of early trauma or childhood abuse, I try to maintain neutrality over whether these visions are genuine memories or not, recognising that they might be literally real or they might be symbolic — and I as the therapist can't know for sure.
  • If people come to me reporting encounters with "negative entities", I try to maintain metaphysical neutrality over whether such entities are literally real or not.
  • I try to keep abreast of the latest research on post-psychedelic difficulties.
  • I will refrain from such statements as "the medicine always knows" or "there's no such thing as a bad trip".
  • I will try to put the client's needs over any personal need to defend psychedelics or the psychedelic movement.
  • Where necessary, I will refer clients to alternative support if appropriate.

If you object to any of these and would like to discuss, we're open to a conversation and feedback — email jules@challengingpsychedelicexperiences.com.

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Identity & Contact

For countries with state-level licensing (US, Canada, Germany, etc.)
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Licence / Accreditation / Qualifications

Please tell us about your licence or accreditation. If you hold several, list your primary one — you can add others in the free-text field.
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Training & Approach

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Psychedelic-Specific Experience

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General Clinical Specialties

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Access & Availability

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Cost & Insurance

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