The findings suggest that while anxiety and panic are among the most disruptive, issues like existential struggle and diminished self-esteem tend to last the longest—often persisting for over a year.
Read moreVideo: Indigenous Plant Medicine Traditions in the Americas
The 2025 conference brought together interdisciplinary scholars, practitioners, and policymakers to discuss the intersection of psychedelics and spirituality. Following last year’s popular Psychedelic Intersections: Cross Cultural Manifestations of the Sacred conference, the conference featured three research tracks: Psychedelic Chaplaincy, Indigenous Plant Medicine Traditions, and Psychedelic Aesthetics and the Transcendent.
Read moreResources for Post-Psychedelic Difficulties
Shared from Ecstatic Integration.
If you’re dealing with post-psychedelic difficulties, here are some resources:
Fireside Project is a phone support service for people experiencing psychedelic or post-psychedelic difficulties.
ICEERS is a plant medicine NGO which has a free support centre.
A university clinic in Berlin which provides free consultations on post-psychedelic difficulties
Cheetah House also offers consultations on post-psychedelic and post-meditation adverse experiences.
The Challenging Psychedelic Experiences Project offers a free online support group for post-psychedelic difficulties on the last Sunday of every month (next one August 25th). We also have research on post-psychedelic difficulties and what helps people cope with them, including a new paper on post-psychedelic existential confusion and ontological shock.
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