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Psilocybin psychoeducation

Cluster covering 2 related competencies including: Psilocybin psychoeducation, Psychedelic psychoeducation and expectation management.

Primary clinical guidelineModern clinical

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4

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Protocols

2

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Also known as

Participant education and expectation managementPsychedelic psychoeducation and expectation managementPsychoeducation about psilocybin-assisted therapy

Across the manuals

The manuals converge on the need for clear psychoeducation before psilocybin or related psychedelic sessions, with an emphasis on reducing fear, confusion, and unrealistic expectations. Across the extracts, the sources recommend explaining likely effects, preparing participants for variability, and normalising that difficult experiences can occur alongside affirming or meaningful ones. They also agree that session experiences need follow-up, whether through post-session integration or by framing the experience as part of a broader process rather than a final verdict on the person or the treatment. The manuals also overlap in describing a wide range of possible effects, including changes in perception, thought, emotion, and sense of self, as well as intense emotions and physical or challenging reactions. Several sources explicitly address expectation management, including correcting misconceptions that a psychedelic session must involve spectacular visuals, pleasant feelings, or a simple linear healing path. One manual also extends this to the after-glow period, while another highlights delayed integration and the participant's own process versus therapist direction. The main differences are in emphasis and level of detail. The psilocybin manuals focus more directly on psilocybin-specific psychoeducation, including mystical or transcendent experiences, common difficult reactions such as nausea, panic, confusion, and unusual imagery, and the need to translate insights into day-to-day action.

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Linked guidelines (4)

  • Psilocybin in alcohol use disorder and comorbid depressive symptoms: Results from a feasibility randomized clinical trial

    PsilocybinEvidence score: 90

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