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Are you considering Psychedelic Assisted Therapy (PAT)?

As you book an information call, we invite you to review these important considerations. They play a role in determining your eligibility for treatment. Your attention to these questions will help us better understand your needs and supports for your journey.

Are you willing to be an active member in your healing process?

Psychedelic substances are used as a therapeutic tool to help clients open their minds and access their inner healer. Therapy is combined with the substance to optimize and sustain your healing journey. Active engagement and participation in preparation, during integration therapy sessions, and throughout your treatment is important, as this is how you will process your experience, be aware of learning opportunities, and take active steps to make meaningful, lasting changes in your life.

Are you comfortable being uncomfortable

Psychedelic substances can be a powerful catalyst to support your therapy and the healing process. However, there is a certain degree of vulnerability that comes with letting go, surrendering to the experience, and trusting the process. Often challenging memories, thoughts, or feelings that were previously buried resurface. Your readiness for change and willingness to allow the process to unfold are important factors in your healing.

Do you have internal supports?

Internal supports are your inner strengths and self-care practices that help you feel calm, safe, and strong. Some examples of internal resources include mindfulness, meditation, hope, gratitude, patience, and spirituality. It is important to distinguish self-care practices from coping or avoidance mechanisms that impede the healing process. These coping mechanisms might appear as substance use, excessive screen time, binge eating, or burying yourself in work. These behaviours may temporarily soothe the discomfort of emotions but may block your ability to process what your inner healing has brought to the surface.

Do you have external supports?

PAT requires active participation, and this may mean you need to draw on some external resources, such as a designated support person to bring you to and from psychedelic sessions, friends and family who can support you with understanding or assist you with childcare. If your current living situation feels chaotic, this can negatively impact your healing experience. It is important that you spend some time to address this so you can be set up for success.

Do you have conditions that may contraindicate PAT?

A member of our healthcare team will meet with you to assess your eligibility for PAT. The following conditions are not a good fit due to the potential for psychedelic substances to trigger or enhance psychotic episodes, increase blood pressure, or interact with other substances in a harmful way. Some of these conditions can also block the important effects of the psychedelic substance:

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