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Integration Station - Multidisciplinary Association for Psychedelic Studies

A MAPS resource on psychedelic integration, focused on reflecting on and processing psychedelic experiences and bringing insights into daily life. It outlines why integration matters and points to support options such as peers, community, coaches, therapists, the Zendo Project, and the Fireside Project.

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MAPS

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Course Overview

MAPS Psychedelic Integration Station explains psychedelic integration as an intentional process for understanding a psychedelic experience and translating its lessons into everyday life. The page emphasizes that integration is a fundamental part of psychedelic healing and personal growth, and that it may involve reflection, meaning making, and emotional processing. The resource notes that integration can be done independently or with support from peers, community members, coaches, therapists, or other experienced guides. It also highlights support services for difficult experiences, including the Zendo Project and the Fireside Project. The page is aimed at people exploring or working through psychedelic experiences who want a practical framework for integration. It presents integration as an ongoing process that can help people incorporate insights, emotions, and changes into daily life.

Who is this for?

People exploring, processing, or integrating psychedelic experiences, including those seeking support for difficult experiences.

About the Provider

Nonprofit organizer and host of the Psychedelic Science conference series, alongside broader educational and policy programming.

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