Vitalism and Naturopathy in Psychedelic Medicine
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Vitalism and Naturopathy in Psychedelic Medicine
Abstract
Psychedelic therapy is witnessing a rapid rise in popularity both in clinical research and in the greater culture. Since it involves the use of drugs, psychology, and spirituality, professionals from a variety of backgrounds such as physicians, psychotherapists, chaplains, etc. are increasingly becoming interested or directly involved. In this article, the authors describe why naturopathic doctors, with additional training, are well suited to provide psychedelic therapy. Naturopathy is rooted in the non-materialistic metaphysics of vitalism, which is consistent with the concept of inner healing intelligence, which is widely accepted in the psychedelic therapy community. In addition to the compatible foundational philosophies, naturopaths also possess a wide range of clinical skills including herbalism, pharmacology, and counseling, among others, that can be directly applied to psychedelic therapy and integration.
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Conflict of interest statement
Author Disclosure Statement The authors are both naturopathic doctors and co-direct a non-profit organization (Synaptic Institute Inc.) that offers training in entheogenic medicine.
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