Clinical competency
Handle altered, irrational, or hallucinatory narratives without invalidation
Accept the patient’s experience as meaningful without disputing or forcing interpretation. The therapist supports reflection while avoiding premature conclusions about reality or correctness.
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Across the manuals
The manuals converge on a shared refusal to dismiss unusual, altered, or hallucinatory material. Across the extracts, the stance is nonjudgmental and clinically grounded, with respect for subjective reports, avoidance of invalidation, and attention to safety rather than sensationalism or coercion. They also agree that interpretation should not be forced too early, and that the participant or patient’s experience is treated as meaningful even when it appears dark, irrational, disorganised, or transpersonal. The sources differ in emphasis. The MDMA manual highlights a broadly respectful, nonpathologizing attitude toward transpersonal experiences and multiplicity, including tone, posture, and response. The mescaline study places more weight on professional neutrality, scientific objectivity, and not reinforcing delusional, disorganised, or unsafe interpretations. The psilocybin trial gives the most explicit guidance on meaning-making over time, including returning to intentions if the patient questions reality and allowing meaning to emerge gradually during integration.
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Acute Dose-Dependent Effects of Mescaline: Double-Blind Placebo-Controlled Study
MescalineEvidence score: 90
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